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The Photosmart eStation has clearly been designed to facilitate printing from, well, just about anywhere you see fit.
TomTom Go Live 1000 revolutionises navigation with HD Traffic, ensuring you're always on the quickest path. It's a leap in GPS tech, despite ongoing costs.
LG's C310 offers dual-SIM convenience for those juggling two numbers, but its lack of Wi-Fi and smartphone features may deter some.
In the November issue of NetGuide we checked out the C2 Automatic Backup device, which automatically backed up your important files to a 500GB external drive.
In a detailed review, the AOC E2243FW emerges as the world's slimmest monitor, blending sleek design with vivid imagery, though not without flaws.
For those who don't like to compromise screen real estate for portability when it comes to notebooks, take a look at the NV59C from Gateway.
Review unveils the aXbo Sleepphase Alarm Clock; a tech oddity promising optimal wake-up times by monitoring sleep cycles, albeit with a tricky interface.
The LT23 is quite an attractive Acer netbook, with a stylised, pixilated pattern etched both on the exterior and the wrist rest surface.
With Skype on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, you can make and receive calls, and instant message anyone else on Skype, wherever they are in the world.
Dead Nation hits PS3, offering players a thrilling zombie apocalypse with co-op mode and global leaderboards. Time to face the undead!.
Fable III: Charming and fun, but marred by bugs. The most mature installment yet with a thought-provoking final act.
The next generation of Flip portable HD camcorders is here just in time to fill Christmas stockings across the country.
AVG Internet Security 2011 thrives with real-time threat detection and social media safety, proving essential for secure web browsing.
Logitech's K750 Solar Keyboard offers perpetual power without batteries, merging style and convenience despite its flat design.
While flawless voice recognition may be the Holy Grail when it comes to this sort of software, whether it is actually achievable is another matter altogether.
Logitech's Z305 laptop speakers offer a portable solution for cinematic sound, marred only by oddly placed controls.
THQ treated Game Console to an early look at what promises to be one of the most topical and frighteningly plausible shooters of 2011.
Gran Turismo 5 rides into controversy, snagging a Metacritic 87, despite its PlayStation-3-exclusive hype and lengthy build-up since E3 2005.
Experience a hyper-realistic 3D football penalty shootout, with lifelike player movements and various game modes, set to revolutionise sports gaming.
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