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How to back up Kindle purchases on your PC or Mac

Here we'll show you how to save yourself the hassle of resurrecting your digital library by backing up your Kindle purchases to your computer. Read more

17 August 2011 by Nik Rawlinson

CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Games Consoles

OnLive review

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The OnLive service streams games to your computer, TV or tablet. It's a really cool concept that we'd recommend checking out, although the games selection isn't amazing, and occasional lag may spoil your fun. Read more

23 September 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Nintendo Wii MotionPlus review

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Nintendo Wii MotionPlus review

The Wii MotionPlus adaptor promises to provide finer control with the Wii remote, and we found it delivers well with some games. Ultimately, it's up to developers to make the most of the MotionPlus, but this accessory has great potential. We'd like to see a Wii remote with it built in, though Read more

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28 July 2009 by Jeff Bakalar

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Nyko Wand Action Pak for Nintendo Wii review

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Nyko Wand Action Pak for Nintendo Wii review

Fans of shooting games on the Wii should definitely investigate the Nyko Wand Action Pak pistol accessory. It's more comfortable to use for extended periods of time than competing gun accessories, it's surprisingly customisable, and it's not exactly expensive either Read more

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29 September 2009 by Jeff Bakalar

CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming

Tapwave Zodiac1 review

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6 May 2005 by David Carnoy

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Sony PSP Headset with Remote Control review

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Sony PSP Headset with Remote Control review

You can now use your slim Sony PSP to chat via Skype and the Sony PSP Headset with Remote Control bundles the necessary accessories together to make this possible. Available in black and white versions, this comfortable headset with have you chatting in no time Read more

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5 June 2008 by Jeff Bakalar

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Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP review

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20 June 2003 by David Carnoy

CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Gadgets

Powermat Home & Office Mat review

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Powermat Home & Office Mat review

The Home & Office Mat can charge up to three mobile devices wirelessly, as long as you don't count the cable that supplies the mat itself with power. It's an innovative technology and, in our experience, it generally works well, so this mat might be worth buying if you can convince yourself that you actually need it Read more

£54

26 January 2010 by Kent German

CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers

iRex iLiad review

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iRex iLiad review

The iRex iLiad has the best screen we've seen on an ebook reader -- it's made using E Ink technology, which doesn't flicker and doesn't use a backlight. It also has built-in Wi-Fi. But is that enough to make us burn our paperbacks? Read more

£433

8 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall

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Logitech Driving Force Wireless  review

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Logitech Driving Force Wireless review

The key selling point of the Driving Force Wireless steering-wheel controller for the PlayStation 2 and 3 is its convenience factor. It's straightforward to set up and put away, and, besides a power cord, there are no wires involved. Hard-core virtual racers might, however, prefer the performance of other Logitech wheels Read more

£60

18 March 2009 by David Carnoy

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