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23 Sep 2013:
Kate Bevan: The changes in the RTM version (which isn't quite final) of Microsoft's newest operating system bring back the Start button - but frustrating elements remain
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21 May 2013:
Charles Arthur: Born in a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $10m in a month, Pebble's watch is wearable computing made real. Cleverly, the designers make sure it does a few things really well
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4 Mar 2013:
Dissatisfied with the sound from your TV? Don't want endless wires for a home theatre system? Sonos offers a soundbar that will carry out that function. But is the price right for you? By Charles Arthur
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19 Dec 2012:
An improved electronic program guide, and the ability to scroll back and find past programmes and play them on demand, are attractive - though the lack of Wi-Fi (or dongles) is an annoyance. By Kate Bevan
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30 Oct 2012:
The latest version of Microsoft's Office software looks very different and makes a lot more use of the cloud
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26 Oct 2012:
Jack Schofield: Probably the best e-reader on the market, with a frontlit screen making it possible to read in any light and increased contrast
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20 Jul 2012:
Charles Arthur: The new subwoofer from the wireless audio company might change the way you listen to your music. Providing you get it home unscathed, that is
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13 Jul 2012:
It's small, cheap, has limited storage (and no expansion) and no HDMI out. Is Google's long-expected self-branded 7in tablet - made by Asus - a challenger in this space? By Charles Arthur
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21 Jun 2012:
Samsung's latest top-flight phone wants to do lots of things, by including elements such as voice recognition and its own 'skinned' version of Android. So is it worth the money? By Charles Arthur
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25 Apr 2012:
Kate Bevan: If you're even remotely serious about your pictures, then the latest version of Adobe's Lightroom software is worth a look
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