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Hands-on review: Canon PowerShot SX510 HS

Despite the downturn in compact camera sales, one area that still remains buoyant is the bridge and superzoom camera market.Last year's Canon PowerShot SX500 IS combined the two, making an ultra small...

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Hands-on review: Canon G16

The Canon GXX series has long been considered the natural back-up camera for DSLR users, especially those already familiar with the Canon brand.As such, the outward design of this range has changed...

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Hands-on review: Canon S120

Canon generally releases its S range of premium compact cameras at the same time as it updates the G series, and it's no different this year with the introduction of the Canon PowerShot S120 to replace...

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Hands-on review: Updated: Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

IntroductionWe're currently putting the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active through its paces in our in-depth review process, but we've updated our hands on with what we've made of it so far.What do you do when...

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Hands-on review: Updated: Huawei Ascend Y300

We're currently putting the Huawei Y300 through its paces, so stay tuned to see what we think. In the meantime, check out our updated gallery of images to see if this budget marvel has the power for...

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Review: Updated: New Nexus 7

Introduction and designThe original Nexus 7 enchanted and enthralled - and did so despite some slight compromises. The fact that it was so cheap (£159 for a 16GB version) meant it remained outstanding...

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Review: Nokia Lumia 925

IntroductionNokia has done what we asked: released a Windows Phone handset in metal. Except it's not all metal. And it's very similar to the Nokia Lumia 920. And it's in the high-end price bracket......

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Hands-on review: Sony Alpha 3000

Sony was one of the first few manufacturers to bring a compact system camera to the market, with the original Sony NEX-5 and Sony NEX-3 back in 2010. Since then, we've seen plenty of iterations of the...

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Hands-on review: Sony NEX-5T

Sony has taken to replacing its NEX cameras roughly once a year, sometimes with a big upgrade, sometimes with something relatively minor. This year's Sony NEX-5T replaces the Sony NEX-5R and falls into...

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Review: Samsung UE55F9000

IntroductionThe 4K/UHD TV resolution isn't just upon us, it's also already getting competitive. Hot on the heels of Sony's 65-inch 4K trailblazer, the KD-65X9005A, comes the 55-inch Samsung...

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Review: Updated: Microsoft Surface RT

Introduction and featuresMicrosoft Surface RT was released late in 2012 and was the poster boy for Windows RT, the version of Windows 8 designed for ARM-powered systems. This is a cut-down version of...

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Review: AVM FRITZ!Box 3390

AVM has a habit of gradually releasing updated versions of previous models, so enter the AVM FRITZ!Box 3390, a jump up from the ever so slightly disappointing AVM FRITZ!Box 3370. Germans are huge fans...

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Review: Netgear R6300

IntroductionThe Netgear R6300 AC1750 dual band gigabit 802.11ac router was initially released way back in September 2012. It's as big a name as it is a huge router. At the time, we were reeling from...

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Review: Mini Review: Philips In.Sight

Home network cameras such as the Philips In.Sight, that enable you to keep an eye on your valuables while you're away, are becoming increasingly popular. This means that the cameras are getting easier...

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Review: Mini Review: Jabra Tag

The Jabra Tag is the latest hands-free Bluetooth device for smartphones from a company that has a fine pedigree in such products. We've previously looked at the Jabra Halo2 and Jabra Extreme and been...

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Review: Mini Review: AVM FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 310

Wireless repeaters such as the AVM FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 310 are in danger of becoming something of an archaic oddity. Where once we used to need them to pick up our diminishing Wi-Fi signals and boost...

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Review: Mini Review: Creative Sound Blaster EVO Zx

The Creative Sound Blaster brand has been carrying weight in the computer audio world for many years, though some recent releases have been poorly received, diminishing the name somewhat. Can the...

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Review: MINI REVIEW: Bose QuietComfort 20i headphones

This review could be as simple as this: "If you're willing to spend $300 on in-ear headphones, then buy the Bose QuietComfort 20 headphones." Of course, the world of in-ear headphones is far more...

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Review: Mini Review: Mio Cyclo 505 HC

GPS navigation devices are now pretty commonplace in our cars, but as the name suggests, the Mio Cyclo 505 HC Western Europe has been specially designed for bicycles. It's a great idea, since cycling...

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Review: Mini Review: Blue Microphones Spark Digital

Blue Microphones has been making an impressive name for itself with high-end recording equipment. From the portable recording prowess of the Blue Microphones Tiki, to the podcaster's choice, the Blue...

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