Apple MacBook Air 13in (2013) review
It might not have a Retina screen, but that doesn’t stop the new MacBook Air being the greatest laptop ever made

It might not have a Retina screen, but that doesn’t stop the new MacBook Air being the greatest laptop ever made
The dual OS toting super screened tablet-cum-notebook has let us touch it all over – and we liked it
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Dell’s prestigious new Adamo is a quirky, high-concept computing centrepiece. But can you live with its haute couture design arrogance?
The LG Oprimus is one of the first handsets to sport the Windows Phone 7 Operating system. The new OS is brilliant, but is the hardware and additional features just as good?
The good ship FCC has sprung yet another leak spilling forth Google’s upgrade to the Nexus 7
It combines tablet, laptop and gaming PC in one – but is the Razer Edge Pro a jack of all trades and master of none?
After much anticipation, RIM has finally delieverd its first ever tablet – the 7-inch PlayBook – but is it good enough to go up against the likes of Apple and Android?
Also, check out our need to know guide on BlackBerry OS 7
Toshiba managed to trump the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the skinny stakes by not only announcing the world’s lightest 10in tablet, but the world’s thinnest as well, coming in at 7.7mm and weighing 558g
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