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Quirky 8.6 Review
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What to do with old hardware would be a crisis-inducing existential question for Shashank Sharma, if not for projects like Quirky... In Brief Packed ...

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Best New Portable Software
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Portable programs are the savvy software choice. Jane Hoskyn explains why - and reveals 10 brilliant free new programs you don't have to install ...

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Huawei Honor 10 Review: Perfect ten?
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Available in shimmering blue, iridescent green or pearly grey, the Honor 10 is very much what you’d expect from Huawei’s sub-brand, which specialises in ...

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BT Smart Hub Review
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BT Smart Hub Review

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Officially, the BT Smart Hub only works with a BT Broadband connection. However, with a bit of Googling you'll find homebrew instructions for making it ...

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Netgear R9000 Nighthawk X10 Review
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The futuristic-looking Nighthawk X10 is advertised as the 'world's fastest router,’ with a claimed total wireless bandwidth of 7,133Mb/sec. That's fast ...

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Linksys EA9500 Max-Stream Review
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The EA9500 is an imposing slab of a router, festooned with no fewer than eight (non-removable) antennae. It fits into the plus-sized category, alongside ...

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DEVOLO DLAN 1200 TRIPLE+ (STARTER KIT) Review: Wired world
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Devolo's latest powerline kit extends your home network without tears, says Martin Pipe The receiver plug features a trio of Ethernet ports PRACTICALLY ...

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Nokia 8810 4G Review: Behind the curve
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In the 1999 sci-fi film The Matrix film, Keanu Reaves, as Neo, receives a high-tech matt black monolith that slides out into a very cool curved mobile ...

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Motorola Moto G6 Play Review: Also good for work and rest
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You’ll recall that the Moto G6 revived our faith in Motorola’s budget G family. If you want to pay even less, the G6 Play is a similar size and shape ...

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HTC U12+ Review: NOT QUITE THE SQUEEZE KNEES
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IT MAY BE powerful and perfectly capable, but the HTC U12+ strays a little too far from the path to earn our plug. There are a few features from its ...

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Aorus X9 DT Review
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Can this 17-incher's sleek design still carry the weight of the most demanding triple-A games? 17-INCH GAMING LAPTOP The Aorus range is already the ...

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Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact Review: Straight and narrow
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A decade ago. analysts were suggesting Apple should make a smaller version of its smartphone - an iPhone Nano - for users who didn’t want a big, heavy ...

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