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Review: iHome iH5 iPod clock/radio
The Propaganda I know what you're thinking: Great. Another set of iPod speakers. As if that's not bad enough these ones want to get you up in the morning. Dreadful. The iHome follows a fairly conventional 'Kleenex box' design. It's…
Review: Alienware Aurora ALX
In a month when laptops outsold desktops for the first time, it's a brave move to launch a desktop that weighs more than your fridge. The Alienware Aurora ALX is a no-compromises gaming PC which turns up in a box…
Review: Kodak EasyShare V610 £350
I’m a terrible photographer. I just can’t grasp all that stuff about ISO and focal length, and don’t even start on that twiddly lens business. All I want out of a camera is reasonable looking snapshots that I can…
Review: Gear4 White Leather Jacket (5G iPod)
We linked to Gadget Centre's review of the Gear4 iPod leather jacket a while back – just as, by coincidence – our very own review sample dropped though the postbox. I've been using it for almost a month now and…
Review: Be Unlimited Broadband
Veteran TechDigest readers may recall this news item about Be's Unlimited 24mbps broadband – then as now the fastest available in the UK – back in August of last year. Like a good little guinea pig I signed up…
Roomba: Crazier than ever
Regular visitors will surely be familiar with that sloven's friend, the Roomba autonomous vacuum cleaner. Of course it wouldn't be exciting enough if it just pottered around sucking up dust while you were out which is why Tod E.Kurt over…
Review: MagicBox Imp Radio
Not to be confused with the BBC's iMP initiative, or any of the iRiver media players, or tiny black sweets, the IMP is a standalone internet radio that can browse RealPlayer (well, RealOne if you're being pedantic) streams from all…
Review: Ion USB Turntable
The digital music revolution seems to have affected all age-groups – with your nan being as likely to listen to her iPod while she's gardening as your annoying nephew is to be rocking his Walkman 'phone at the back of…
Review: Motorola RAZR V3i
Motorola's epochal RAZR was the most desirable handset of its time. The seductive form factor tended to distract users from some fairly irritating software decisions that Motorola's designers would probably, given their time again, have made differently. Now they have…
The DM01 DJ Controller: Block rocking beast
Given that dance music is made with some of the most technologically advanced kit available, it always seemed weird that DJs would have to bring some geeky hanger-on along to haul those big boxes of vinyl records from club to…