Motorola V3iM review
At last, Motorola RAZR with iTunes software is available in the UK. We put the long-awaited arrival to the test.

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At last, Motorola RAZR with iTunes software is available in the UK. We put the long-awaited arrival to the test.
Who was it that said: ‘you should never mix business with pleasure’? Well, that’s simply not true with Nokia’s N73.
Tired of your i-Dogs and i-Fishes? Leave them with the neighbour and pick up an i-Cat, the moody, MP3-scratching desktop pet.
Want to live the road warrior dream, enjoying home broadband speeds out on the street? Vodafone’s new 3G Broadband Data Card can make this happen.
Petrol heads can live out their racing dreams as Scalextric Digital Triple Rivals allows players to overtake, change lanes and slipstream opponents.
An old favourite gets a slimline revamp, and with a gargantuan catalogue of stonking games, who are we to dismiss it?
Plug ‘n’ Play cricket takes the Nintendo Wii approach to the sport sim with its motion-sensitive bat and ball. Sadly, it plays a sub-Brian Lara Cricket game
Get your white gloves on, pull the glowsticks out of the fridge and get listening to the bangin’ choons on this Ministry MP3 player. Innit.
B&W says balls to subwoofers. Literally – no, look, it’s a spherical sub. See? And you thought… how rude.
The sleek looking Mustek R580 has a whopping 80GB HDD and progressive-scan technology for awesome picture quality
Kiss your remote controlled, nitrous-injected, petrol-powered toy car goodbye – this one runs on hydrogen. Yep, that’s right, the same substance nuclear warheads used to be made from
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