Archos 101 XS review By Paul Lamkin published 4 September 12 Archos is doing something a little different with the Archos 101 XS.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review By Paul Lamkin published 17 August 12 The Galaxy Note 10.1 was unveiled months ago - but it's back with a bigger engine and a slot for your S-Pen.
Dell XPS 15 (2012) review By Paul Lamkin published 1 August 12 The Dell XPS 15 doesn't have the skinny credentials to qualify as an Ultrabook, but it does boast a rather impressive spec sheet.
Toshiba AT300 review By Paul Lamkin published 31 July 12 Toshiba has revealed its latest play - a new 10.1-inch tablet. Known as the Excite 10 in the US, can it set the cat amongst the pigeons?
Lenovo IdeaPad U410 review By Paul Lamkin published 31 July 12 First unveiled at CES 2012, Lenovo has finally released its lower-priced Ultrabook to tempt the masses.
Sony Vaio T Series 13 review By Paul Lamkin published 12 July 12 Sony may be late to the Ultrabook party, but it's sure to make quite an impression with its debut device - the Sony Vaio T13.
TvTak tunes in for instant video recognition By Paul Lamkin published 29 June 12 TvTak, a Shazam-like recognition app focused on video rather than music, has been unleashed at the Qualcomm Uplinq event in San Diego.
Qualcomm wants devs to 'blow-you-away' with Snapdragon SDK for Android By Kate Solomon, Paul Lamkin published 27 June 12 Qualcomm has announced a new developer kit that will give devs early access to Snapdragon features.
Alienware M17x 2012 review By Paul Lamkin published 15 June 12 Best in Class Alienware is back with a bang. Along with the M14x and the M18x, the Alienware M17x has had an Intel Ivy Bridge refresh for 2012.
Panasonic Eluga review By Paul Lamkin published 30 May 12 Android innards in a slimline and waterproof body mark Panasonic's return to European smartphone action.
Hands on: HP EliteBook 2170p review By Paul Lamkin published 11 May 12 Not yet rated There's more to the notebook market than just Ultrabooks, you know? That's the message from HP at least, who has unleashed its "smallest and lightest ever" business PC.
Hands on: HP Envy Spectre XT review By Paul Lamkin published 9 May 12 Not yet rated The follow up to the company's original Ultrabook contender this new model shaves off over 5mm in thickness from the original.