TomTom Via 135 review By Alan Dexter published 11 July 12 The TomTom Via 135 boasts voice recognition and maps for the UK and Ireland, but does it offer truly hands-free sat nav?
TP-Link TL-PA511KIT review By Alan Dexter published 9 July 12 TP-Link may not be a company that jumps into your head, but if you're searching for budget powerline networking, its kit will pop up.
Trendnet TPL-401E review By Alan Dexter published 9 July 12 The TPL-401E is one of the latest editions to Trendnet's powerline range, boasting support for the latest 500Mbps connection standard.
Cisco Linksys PLSK400 review By Alan Dexter published 9 July 12 This isn't just a simple point-to-point pair of powerline adaptors. Share your internet connection with up to four units.
Cisco debuts 802.11ac routers By Alan Dexter published 3 July 12 The world and his dog is releasing, or at least talking about releasing, 802.11ac routers right now.
Navman Panoramic review By Alan Dexter published 14 February 12 With smartphones growing more capable for navigation, can a 7-inch touchscreen sat nav persuade us to fork out for its services?
10 New Year's resolutions for your PC By Alan Dexter published 3 January 12 Tutorial The New Year is a great time to start using your computer in a safer, more efficient and more exciting way. Get 2012 off to a flying start with these quick tips.
Sony SRS-BTV25 review By Alan Dexter published 16 December 11 The perfect speaker for your Bluetooth media devices?
TomTom Go Live Top Gear Edition review By Alan Dexter published 26 October 11 Excellent navigation functionality - if you can bear Jeremy Clarkson's jokes
Archos 101 G9 review By Alan Dexter published 26 October 11 Archos waves its magic media wand yet again, this time producing a full Honeycomb tablet
Microsoft Touch Mouse review By Alan Dexter published 7 September 11 Microsoft's 'me too' gesture-controlled mouse isn't its finest hour
Acer Iconia Tab W500 review By Alan Dexter published 24 March 11 Exclusive Can a Windows 7 tablet with keyboard replace the humble netbook?
Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti AMP! review By Alan Dexter published 15 March 11 Save your pennies, this isn't the card you're looking for
AMD Radeon HD 6850 review By Alan Dexter published 22 October 10 It's not woefully out-matched, but those that can afford the shift up to a 1GB GTX 460 will reap the benefits, whilst a £20 saving and plumping for the 768 version produces similar performance.
AMD Radeon HD 6870 review By Alan Dexter published 22 October 10 AMD needs something special - can it manage it?
Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB SATA 3Gb/s review By Alan Dexter published 21 October 10 If you're looking for a large drive with a ridiculous amount of capacity (formatted you're looking at 2.72TB), and don't mind paying a little bit over the odds for it, this is the drive for you.
AC Ryan PlayOn! DVR 1TB review By Alan Dexter published 21 September 10 The more this media streamer can do, the more we expect of it
Square Enix Crystal Defenders review By Alan Dexter published 16 August 10 Tower defence: Final Fantasy style
Cryo Quad i5 review By Alan Dexter published 21 February 10 Extreme performance can be surprisingly subtle at times…
How to get a £2,000 gaming PC for £178 By Alan Dexter published 15 December 09 In Depth You can spend anything from zilch to over £200 on a machine that once played finest games around
DirectX 11 graphics cards reviewed and rated By Alan Dexter published 20 November 09 TechRadar Choice Midrange DX11 power from £100 to £200
Complete guide to underclocking By Alan Dexter published 15 October 09 Guide Want a quieter, cooler-running machine? Welcome to the wonderful world of underclocking, and its near silent possibilities...
Netgear ReadyNAS NVX RNDX4410 review By Alan Dexter published 3 October 09 Storage just moved up a level, but unfortunately so did the price
Linksys WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router review By Alan Dexter published 8 August 09 Just when you thought it was safe to upgrade your router…
Acer AspireRevo review By Alan Dexter published 13 June 09 Take one netbook CPU, sprinkle on a little Nvidia magic and then sit back and relax…