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Nokia unveils new Fold and Slide phones
by Alex Kidman
The flip-phone was once our weapon of choice, but the slide is looking better by the day. Check out Nokia's new handsets for both camps.
Apr 29, 2008
Sony VAIO VoIP Mouse
by Dave Stephenson
Two features step into the ring, and take each other out. It's a nice concept though.
Oct 11, 2006
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Absolute Memory
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Sep 20, 2005
Oki C3400n
by Darien Graham-Smith
A fast printer let down by high running costs and few features
Jul 25, 2008
Nokia 6820
by Staff Writers
The 6820 is Nokia's business phone. Its previous incarnation -- the 6800 -- was heavily criticised for not offering tri-band or Bluetooth; both of which have now been remedied. For something the size of a regular phone, we can applaud Nokia for shoe-horning a full Qwerty keyboard in.
Dec 15, 2004
Imation USB 2.0 Swivel Flash Drive
by Staff Writers
Right up there with the best of the USB keys, the Imation USB 2.0 Swivel Flash Drive represents excellent value for money for the 256MB capacity.
Sep 8, 2004
Olympus E-3
by Staff writers
Worth the wait. The E-3 matches pro SLR capabilities with the ease of use of an entry-level cam
Aug 29, 2008
o2 Zinc
by David Field
O2's attempt at the all-singing, all-dancing convergence device over-extends itself.
Feb 13, 2007
Ricoh RDC-7
by Staff Writers
If there is one camera that truly possessed a funky design, then the Ricoh RDC-7 is it. The camera is flat, in much the same vein as the late seventies style cameras, or what you might expect in a funky seventies Cold War spy flick.
Jun 1, 2001
Canon EOS 40D
by Dave Stephenson
Superb build quality and performance make this a worthwhile upgrade for serious amateurs.
Nov 9, 2007
Sony DCRTRV828
by Staff Writers
There is barely an area of consumer electronics that Sony does not have a hand in, and its contributions are seldom substandard in quality.
Oct 17, 2001
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Top 10 fun computing films
by Iain Thomson
To honour John Hughes, we've listed tech movies that give you all an excuse to sit down with a DVD or two and enjoy tech in the movies..
Aug 10, 2009
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO BETA
by Peter Wells
There was a time when semi-professional video editors and home-video enthusiasts had little choice but Adobe Premiere. Back then, video capture and output depended on proprietary hardware, which often only worked with its bundled software.
Oct 8, 2003
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