Nate Lanxon
Nate Lanxon is CNET UK's Senior Editor of News and Features, and covers every aspect of technology for Crave. He also enjoys popular-science books, obscure Japanese animation and plays 'technical metal' on the drums, whatever that is.
Monday 11 May 2009, 6:01pm
Game test: Fallout 3's Broken Steel
It's ironic: the cataclysmic end of Fallout 3 now feels like it should have felt from the beginning. This is thanks to Broken Steel -- the third, final and most satisfying piece of DLC released for Bethesda's radioactive RPG -- altering the conclusion of the main game itself. Click here for more
Tuesday 7 April 2009, 3:16pm
How Google Street View can help keep you safe in foreign cities
When travelling through a foreign city on foot, it's a very good idea to know exactly where you're going. Travel advisers say that if you look confident, you're less likely to be targeted by muggers and pickpockets, who are keen to pick on gadget- and cash-laden tourists.
Google's Street View can make tourists more familiar with their surroundings than ever before, and to complain about privacy concerns in light of its services to public safety is tantamount to insanity. Click here for more
Wednesday 1 April 2009, 12:21pm
Fallout 3's The Pitt: Like Ravenholm, but with slaves
If you enjoyed the Ravenholm chapter of Half Life 2, you'll almost certainly love the latest downloadable content for the epic post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout 3 -- welcome to The Pitt. I just completed the expansion pack, which takes you away from the desolate, radioactive wastelands of Fallout 3 to a new world map. Click here for more
Monday 23 March 2009, 4:21pm
Fondly remembering the Psion 3mx
It's been a decade since that morning in 1999 -- the morning I took delivery of one of my all-time favourite gadgets. Click here for more
Thursday 26 February 2009, 5:44pm
Opera should give up on desktop browsers
Opera should give up on the desktop browser market and focus its time on developing for mobile phones, media players and similar devices. Click here for more
Monday 23 February 2009, 4:55pm
Fieldrunners: Unmissable iPhone warfare
Obliterating hundreds of increasingly tougher enemies with an exponentially explosive arsenal -- it's never been quite this much fun. If you only invest in a single game for your iPod touch or iPhone in 2009, make sure it's Fieldrunners. I don't think a better or more addictive game exists on the platform. Click here for more
Friday 13 February 2009, 4:50pm
Get a 320GB hard drive in a new MacBook for £50 (not £137)
Apple will add £137 to your bill if you want a 320GB hard drive put inside the new unibody MacBooks. Thing is, you can buy a brilliant 320GB hard drive for as little as £50 or so, and keep the standard 160GB disk that came with your new laptop as well. Here's how. Click here for more
Monday 9 February 2009, 12:45pm
Twitter Week: Stop saying 'tweeple', idiot
If you use words like 'twonversation', 'tweeple' and 'twargument' on Twitter, you should consider visiting your GP -- you may have caught a terminal disease known as 'Fail'. Click here for more
Articles by Nate Lanxon
HTC HD2 on in O2 stores today: We say don't buy just yet!
Crave There's never been a higher-rated Windows Mobile phone reviewed on CNET UK, and today HTC's new HD2 went on sale in O2 stores. But we suggest you don't buy it just yet
Spotify launches on Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones
Crave Spotify has finally launched its service on Symbian-powered phones, which includes most modern Nokia devices, plus some Sony Ericsson and Samsung phones
Firefox coming to PlayStation 3?
Crave Tipsters have been fingering keyboards, and apparently "sources very close to Sony" say Mozilla's Firefox Web browser might be in the process of being ported to Sony's PlayStation 3
Camino 2.0 tested: The Safari alternative you've been waiting for
Crave Camino has been one of the simplest and cleanest Web browsers for Mac OS X for a while. It just hit version 2.0 and we've loved every minute of testing it for you
The greatest CNET features you've never seen
Crave You may not even have known CNET UK when we published some of most popular features. Collected together here are our essential collection of favourites from the entire history of CNET UK
Modern Warfare 2 headshots entertainment industry records
Crave Activision Blizzard, which publishes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, has said it estimates the game has made entertainment industry history by raking in over half a billion dollars in just five days
Win a Sonos S5 music system and CR200 controller worth £600!
Crave In our recent Sonos ZonePlayer S5 story we said the S5 was the most affordable entry into the world of Sonos. That was a total lie, we're afraid: the cheapest way is to win one from us
Asus G51J 3D: Nvidia 3D technology comes to gaming laptops
Crave Asus has built Nvidia's 3D image-processing system into its latest high-end gaming laptop, the G51J 3D. Although the laptop itself might be great, we still hate 3D glasses with a passion






