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Y-cam Bullet review
You'll need to be handy with a drill to install it, but the Y-cam Bullet is a very good, professional-standard wireless surveillance camera. It could be more discrete, though. Read more
16 December 2010 by Rory Reid
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Asus Videophone Touch AiGuru Sv1T review
If you're a regular Skyper, the Asus Videophone Touch might tickle your fancy. It's a touchscreen device that lets you make video calls from your Skype account, without the need for a computer. Easy to use and solidly built, it is on the pricey side though -- is it really that much better than just using a netbook? Read more
28 April 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Edition watch review
The Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Edition watch is a stylish-looking watch that has Bluetooth capabilities allowing you to pair it with Sony Ericsson mobiles. It will alert you to any incoming texts or calls on your phone and you can control the handset's music player. It's waterproof up to a depth of 30 metres Read more
16 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Samsung NaviBot review
Samsung's NaviBot robotic vacuum cleaner aims to free mankind from the shackles of domestic drudgery. While it doesn't clean thoroughly enough to totally replace a standard vacuum cleaner, it could fit the bill if you're ashamed of your own filth but too lazy to do very much about it Read more
27 May 2010 by Charles Kloet
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Alertme review
The Alertme system is designed to tell you if your home is being broken into. With sensors set up around your home, it then texts you or a neighbour if they pick anything up while you're out. But beware, it's pricey at £399 plus subscription fee, and there are some pretty serious limitations Read more
17 September 2008 by Rory Reid
