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WriteRoom for iPhone review

WriteRoom for iPhone review
4

Monday, 01 December 2008

£2.99

If you fancy writing a more complex document than the iPhone's Notes app allows, then take a look at WriteRoom for iPhone.

MacBook Pro 17-inch speedtest

MacBook Pro 17-inch speedtest
0

Friday, 28 November 2008

£1,949

When Apple updated the MacBook, the upgrade to the 17-inch MacBook Pro was somewhat overlooked. Here we speedtest Apple's high-end laptop.

Portable Hard Drive review

Portable Hard Drive review
3

Thursday, 27 November 2008

£149.99

With this Portable Hard Drive from Verbatim, you have both USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 connections and a drive that comes pre-formatted for your Mac. We take a look to see how it performs.

My Passport Studio review

My Passport Studio review
3

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

£86.91

With the My Passport Studio from Western Digital you have a slick and slimline drive pre-formatted form your Mac; coming in at under £100 for 250GB. We take a look.

FreeAgent Go for Mac review

FreeAgent Go for Mac review Editors Choice
5

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

£106.38

In the FreeAgent Go for Mac, Seagate have introduced a slimline product specifically for the Mac. It's light so suitable for carrying around, and is pre-formatted for Mac. We take a look.


BlackBerry Storm 9500 review

BlackBerry Storm 9500 review
4

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Free handest; from £35 per month on 24-month contract

The iPhone 3G finally gets some competition in the form of the BlackBerry Storm 9500, RIM's touchscreen "click-able" BlackBerry. Our resident BlackBerry expert has put the Storm through its paces, and wonders if its time to consider trading in that iPhone?

Apollo review

Apollo review
3

Thursday, 20 November 2008

£59 (160GB)

If you're in the market for a slim and light backup device, it's worth taking a look at the Apollo from iMation. Available in four different capacities, they suit all budgets and offer impressive performance from USB. We take a look.

MiniStation TurboUSB review

MiniStation TurboUSB review
4

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

£49.98 (250GB)

The MiniStation TurboUSB from Buffalo represents a budget backup offering; that comes supplied with Mac-ready backup software. We take a look to see how well it performs.

Renamer4Mac review

Renamer4Mac review
4

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

$26 (£14)

If you have a number of files on your hard disk requiring renaming, it can become a tedious task. Renamer4Mac is a tool that does exactly what it says - allows you to rename files based on set parameters. We take a look.

Epson Stylus PX800FW review

Epson Stylus PX800FW review
4

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

£300 inc VAT

Few printers have as many new features as this Epson Stylus PX800FW. It's touchscreen interface looks set to transform the multifunction printer. Take a closer look and discover why this should be high on your shopping list.

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