Review: T-Mobile G1 phone
November 18, 2008
Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve, Tuesday 18 November 2008 at 17:22:00
Google moves from search to phones
The T-Mobile G1 is being talked about as Google’s first phone, which is not quite true. It’s actually made by a Taiwanese company called HTC, which also makes Windows Mobile…
Review: PC Specialist Vortex
November 17, 2008
Nigel Whitfield, Personal Computer World, Monday 17 November 2008 at 18:08:00
A powerful gaming PC driven by Intel’s new Core i7 chip
Intel’s latest Core i7 CPU technology and supporting chipset architecture will bring some of the most powerful multi-core processing ever seen to the desktop space….
Review: Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 digital camera
November 14, 2008
Tom Royal, Computeract!ve, Friday 14 November 2008 at 17:17:00
High-definition and slow-motion in one unusual camera
Whichever way you look at it, Casio’s EX-F1 is an odd camera. For starters, there’s the price: it costs a whopping £700….
Review: Dell PowerEdge R900 server
November 14, 2008
Dave Bailey, vnunet.com, Friday 14 November 2008 at 11:51:00
Dell’s six-core server is built for enterprise virtualisation workloads
Although originally launched this February in the Philippines, Dell’s R900 PowerEdge was upgraded with Intel Dunnington series six-core processors in October….
Review: BenQ MP522 ST projector
November 13, 2008
Will Stapley, vnunet.com, Thursday 13 November 2008 at 14:16:00
A low-cost business projector with an impressive short-throw lens
The price of projectors continues to tumble, and the BenQ MP522 ST is available for just under £600 if you shop around….
Review: Ricoh R10 camera
November 7, 2008
Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve, Friday 7 November 2008 at 16:02:00
Another long-zoom camera from Ricoh
In terms of looks, Ricoh’s R10 camera follows on from earlier models in the R series. It is particularly reminiscent of the recent R8, which sought to move towards a…
Review: Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000
November 6, 2008
Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve, Thursday 6 November 2008 at 15:16:00
Need lots of custom keys? Try this keyboard
The Digital Media Keyboard 3000 is a little daunting at first sight, simply because of the sheer number of keys on the keyboard….






















