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  • GE PJ1 review

    The GE PJ1 is a digital camera with a built-in pico projector - but there are issues with both components.

    £209 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale review

    Clever controls and co-op aside, Daggerdale's buggy, unpolished presentation and repetitive gameplay make it tough to recommend to anyone but Dungeons & Dragons diehards.

    £10 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 review

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is a video game adaptation of the Hollywood film for PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii.

    £25 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Neverland Card Battles review

    Neverland Card Battles is one baffling game. While this title has all the basic fundamentals of a decent card-based tactical RPG (large battlegrounds, complex combat…

    £29 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Postal III review

    More ultra-violence and mockery from this wannabe controversy-maker - is Postal's sex'n'sadism any funnier third time around?

    £25 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Ryder Cup 2012 for Android review

    This Ryder Cup 2012 Android app is a bit of a DIY job, that brings together all the basics of a sports app in a rough and ready fashion. Read our review to find out more.

    Free

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction review

    What's been done to the formerly great racing series almost defies description - but we'll try...

    £24 inc VAT

    Score - 3 out of 10

  • Call of Juarez: The Cartel review

    A by-the-books shooter from beginning to end, Call of Juarez: The Cartel swaps the Wild West setting and interesting characters of its predecessors to become a stale,…

    £25 inc VAT

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • DSLR Photography Guide app for Android review

    The DSLR Photography Guide app for Android claims to be a photographer's handbook for beginners and experts, offering guidance on a large number of photography subjects.

    £1 inc VAT

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • Jurassic Park: The Game: Episode 1: The Intruder review

    Telltale's barely-a-game adventure is Simon Says, but with dinosaurs and sore hands.

    £21 inc VAT

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • Ainvo Speed Up 2.4.1.470

    An oddly designed optimisation suite with some major problems

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • Solar Charger for Android review

    You can get apps for just about everything at Google Play, but Solar Charger demonstrates that it pays to keep your wits about you when checking what permissions each…

    Free

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • Aliens: Colonial Marines review

    Game over, man, game over.

    £24 inc VAT

    Score - 2 out of 10

  • Xingtones Ringtones Now

    Promising the "Crazy Frog's obituary", Xingtone pledges to rid the world of unoriginal, expensive ringtones. Primarily, it would seem, by offering slightly less…

    £15 inc VAT

    Score - 1 out of 10

  • First look: Viliv S7 review

    Viliv's S7 netbook tablet PC is tiny, but packs surprising performance.

    £709 inc VAT

  • Ashampoo Core Tuner review

    Ashampoo's Core Tuner promises to boost your multi-core PC's performance by tuning XP's or Vista's usage of multiple CPU cores for individual applications.

    Free

  • Microsoft Zune HD review

    The Microsoft Zune HD is finally here. Well, there. Microsoft's next-generation media player has been launched in the US.

    £133 inc VAT

  • Omega CE review

    Omega CE (free beta) helps get rid of files from malware infections that might hide or protect themselves from normal deletion. In the hands of an expert the tool…

    Free

  • BatteryCare review

    BatteryCare (free) helps you optimise the lithium batteries which almost all laptop PCs use.

    Free

  • HP TouchSmart 600 review

    The HP TouchSmart 600 PC is boosted by Windows 7's gesture support, but HP's custom multitouch software is even more impressive.

    £1,039 inc VAT