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Apple iOS 5 review
There's a lot to like about the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, but some rough edges remain as we discover in our review.
HTC Touch HD
Has HTC finally created a viable competitor to the iPhone, or is the Touch HD just another good-looking phone that struggles to cope with Windows...
Gateway GS2040 review
Gateway wants a piece of the action in the SMB network storage market and has teamed up with Hitachi Data Systems to get it. In an exclusive review...
HTC Legend review
The HTC Legend was probably the most anticipated release that stemmed from Mobile World Congress this year. We take a look to see just how good it...
Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia
Is Sony Ericsson's first Windows Mobile powered smartphone a contender? We find out.
Lenovo ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive
This external hard drive from Lenovo encrypts all the data you store on it and features a number pad on its casing to provide access. We evaluate...
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server review
Acronis delivers plenty of features with its new server imaging software and adds data deduplication as an option. It’s a highly popular...
CA ARCserve Backup r16
CA’s ARCserve Backup r16 aims to amalgamate disk, tape and cloud backup into a single product. Dave Mitchell puts it through its paces in the lab...
3M Micro Professional Projector MPro110
Pico projectors are the new buzz word in mobile projection technology. Does this one from 3M live up to the hype?
Windows Phone 6.5 review: first look
Microsoft only took the wraps of the final version of the operating system today, but here's our first look review of what Windows Phone 6.5...
O2 Atmos
If you want the power of a Windows mobile smartphone without the bulk, this compact handset should be on the shortlist.
Toshiba TG01 smartphone review
We thought it had potential during our brief first look, but is the Windows mobile-based Toshiba TG01 smartphone really up to the demands of...
DeviceLock 7 review
Accidental or deliberate data leakage is now a major security headache for businesses. Dave Mitchell takes a look at DeviceLock 7 to see if it...
Quantum DXi4520 review
Quantum’s new DXi4500 appliances deliver affordable data deduplication to SMBs. In this exclusive review we put one through its paces in the lab...
HP StorageWorks D2D4000 review
Data deduplication is the hot ticket in town, and with its new LBR technology HP is hoping to make it cost effective for SMBs over low-cost WAN...
CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 review
CA’s latest release of ARCserve is quite unique - including space saving data deduplication feature as standard. But does it actually work in...
LogLogic MX2010
It’s pricey but LogLogic can provide proof that you’re complying with data protection standards and keep the auditors happy as well.
LiteOn iHAS 324 DVD burner review
This LiteOn DVD wants to protect your data discs with its 'Smart-erase' function. We see if it works and it its worth it.
LogRhythm LR-500-XM review
Compliancy with data protection regulations is not to be taken lightly and LogRhythm offers the means to stay on the right side of the law.
Samsung Omnia (i900)
Samsung attempts to please both business users and consumers with the Windows Mobile powered Omnia. Has it succeeded? We find out.
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