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The PSP 3000 is Sony's latest portable gaming system that kids of all ages will be nagging Santa for this Christmas.
The Mini 9 is Dell's take on the netbook concept - very small, very cheap laptops designed for travel, simple document editing and Web surfing.
2Large2Email is one of those services that very handily describes itself in the product name - and it's a reliable service.
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 review: A more appealing package with new features, though updates can be slow. Solid for non-techies.
Little Big Planet offers a blend of creativity and platforming charm, inviting players into a world where they can craft and explore in equal measure.
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning storms the gaming world, offering a fantastical escape with dedicated oceanic servers for seamless play.
Rock Band review: Guitar Hero's successor lets you unleash your inner rock star, offering drums and vocals in addition to guitars.
Dive into Mirror's Edge, a thrilling game where you navigate secretive worlds as Faith, a runner battling a tightly controlled society.
Dead Space takes shooting into the dark realms of sci-fi horror, where slicing off limbs is your grim key to survival.
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway reignites the first-person shooter genre with its gripping, story-driven portrayal of WWII.
The evil INKT Corporation has outlawed colour, music and fun from the city of Chroma - turning its citizens into mindless drones.
Fracture review: A weapons bonanza in a tepid tale of a future America divided. Perfect for artillery aficionados, not for story seekers.
While seemingly short and perhaps limited in replay value and storyline, Red Alert 3 is a worthy addition to the series.
Fable II dazzles on Xbox 360, blending magic, choice, and adventure in a world where your actions forge your destiny. A must-play.
At some stages it felt like I was cramming for an exam. There was no enjoyment at all; it was just a battle to get the task done and be free of it.
NHL 09 delights with unrivalled ice hockey realism, spotlighting fighting, checking upgrades and an addictive Be a Pro mode.
Revolutionary app Ocarina transforms your iPhone into a genuine musical instrument, delighting both novices and pros with its sensitivity and versatility.
Griffin's iTalk moves from hardware to software with the iPhone/iPod Touch version and performs very very well.
Toshiba's sleek new portable hard drives impress, but ensure your PC's USB ports pack enough power. A solid choice with a caveat.
NBA 2k9 edges ahead in the basketball gaming rivalry with innovative features like Five-Vs-Five online mode, proving to be a slam dunk against NBA Live.