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Stuffit Expander 2009 review

Stuffit Expander 2009 review
4

Friday, 28 November 2008

Free

There are numerous archived file formats across the PC, Mac and Unix platforms; and it can be complicated using separate utilities to open them. With Stuffit Expander 2009, a free utility from SmithMicro, you can handle the vast majority of these and more - we take a look.

Auction Sieve review

Auction Sieve review Editors Choice
5

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Free

eBay is enormous. There are many thousands of products on offer to the bid-hungry public, but without help it can be difficult to find what you're after. Enter Auction Sieve, a free tool that promises to help you search eBay effectively. We take a look.

Sonicfire Pro 5 review

Sonicfire Pro 5 review
4

Thursday, 27 November 2008

$99.95 (£58)

When you need to add a soundtrack to a video, the most difficult task is finding sound loops to synchronise with your footage. Using Sonicfire Pro 5 you can adapt the sound loops to suit your needs. We take a look at how well it performs.

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.

T-Mobile G1 review

T-Mobile G1 review
3

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Free handset, £30 per month (18 month contract)

T-Mobile is the first smartphone to bring Google's highly anticipated G1 mobile phone to the UK. Can it knock the iPhone off its perch? It's unlikely, but we still found the T-Mobile G1 to be one of the most interesting bits of kit we've seen in a while.


On Air review

On Air review
0

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

€39.95 (£31.27)

If you have multiple webcam feeds you regularly visit, it can take a huge amount of time to navigate your way through the feeds available. With On Air from Equinux, you have an easy way to have them all within one interface.

VLC 0.9.4 review

VLC 0.9.4 review Editors Choice
5

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Free

When it comes to media playback on Mac OS X, QuickTime caters for the vast majority of our needs. VLC - the VideoLan player - is a free alternative that is capable and requires no additional codecs for most playback purposes. We take a look.

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.

YouNote for iPhone review

YouNote for iPhone review
4

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Free

The Notepad tool, as supplied with the iPhone and iPod touch does a job, but it's got limitations. You type in the note, save it and there's a note of the date and time. If you'd like more from your notes, you need YouNote - 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.

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