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Fujitsu Esprimo E5645 review
A big-name business PC with a six-core processor. Unfortunately, Kat Orphanides isn't very impressed - read on to find out why.
Head to Head: Microsoft Office 2010 vs Open Office 3.3
For many an office suite is just as essential as the computer it runs on. But should you continue investing in Microsoft Office or choose the free...
HP Mini 5101 netbook review
HP takes a second stab at the netbook with the Mini 5101. Is this the best portable corporate computer you can buy?
Apple Mac Mini 2.5GHz Mid 2011
Apple kills off the optical drive in its latest version of the Mac Mini, its smallest and cheapest desktop computer, but there's more to this...
Samsung 900X3A review
Samsung's black beauty of an ultra-portable laptop is one of the first with an ultra low voltage Sandy Bridge processor, but is it good enough to...
Dell Latitude E6420 review
Dell's latest business laptop may have odd, retro-like looks but it's crammed full of the latest technology. Is this enough to make it the best...
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch 2.7GHz Thunderbolt review
The exciting Thunderbolt port isn't the only remarkable thing about Apple's latest 13in MacBook Pro laptop. Read on to find why we think it's a...
Asus Eee PC T-91 review: First Look
We take a look at Asus' new touch-screen, swivel-screen netbook computer, the T-91.
Dell Vostro 460 review
The first Sandy Bridge PC from a major manufacturer is finally here. Kat Orphanides takes a closer look at the Dell Vostro 460 to see if it's a...
Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010) review
Apple's latest Mac Pro desktop computer isn't just a pretty face. It's the most powerfully-equipped workstation we've seen with its 12 processing...
Asus Eee PC 1000HE review
A slew of products have appeared since Asus introduced the concept of the modern netbook computer. We look at its latest machine, which claim 'all...
Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 6 vs VMware Fusion 3
We pit the two leading Mac virtualisation programs against each other to see which is best for running Windows on your shiny Apple computer.
HP ProBook 5330m review
HP's latest ultra-portable business laptop may look like an Apple-knockoff, but it's a desirable computer in its own right.
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