21 September 2007, 08:00
V8 of the Nero media-burning suite is due October 1. We go hands on to check out the improved usability and to try to figure out if its backup is ...
3 September 2007, 17:51
Released a couple of weeks ago but on show for the first time at IFA2007, ARCHOS officially launched its ultra-thin 105 portable media player with OLED screen.
3 September 2007, 17:50
£275 buys you a fully-laden HD DVD player from Toshiba. Worth it or not?
3 September 2007, 17:50
30GB on a single-layer HD DVD-R will cost you around £11.
3 September 2007, 17:50
Be wary of the Sony CyberShot T200; it automatically takes pictures when you smile!
3 September 2007, 17:45
ARCHOS's TV+ is the company's first-ever set-top digital video recorder and is primed to compete against Apple TV.
2 September 2007, 12:54
Griffin launches a sleeker iPod-based FM transmitter. The iTrip mkII is born.
2 September 2007, 12:54
GRIIFIN showcased its Evolve iPod dock. Cool looks and wireless speakers for around-the-house sound.
2 September 2007, 12:54
Got a portable music device? You need these, says ALTEC LANSING
2 September 2007, 12:54
The Intel-designed Classmate PC was spotted at the SanDisk stand. A sub-£100 laptop can't come soon enough to the UK.
2 September 2007, 12:54
Toshiba showcased some of the best-looking (and performing) LCD TVs at IFA 2007. Our pick was the 46ZF355D.
2 September 2007, 12:54
The king of satnavs - that's how TomTom is positioning the GO 920T. It'll even keep going without a GPS signal.
2 September 2007, 12:53
Fujitsu Siemens launches two new AMILO models designed for the digital age. HDMI, eSATA, ExpressCard all included.
1 September 2007, 09:09
Award for the most innovative product at IFA 2007 should already by hung around the neck of Aqua Power System.
1 September 2007, 09:09
Samsung officially released its Duo HD BD-UP5000 multi-format player, batting for both Blu-ray and HD DVD at once.
1 September 2007, 09:09
MSI looks towards its competitor and launches discrete graphics solution for ExpressCard-equipped laptops.
1 September 2007, 09:08
Packard Bell has taken VIA's NanoBook design on board and created a sub-1kg laptop with an attractive price-tag to match.
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