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Iomega BlackBelt

Review: Iomega eGo BlackBelt drive

Iomega's ruggedised hard drive promises safe portability for mobile professionals 04 Dec 2008Price: £99.30Our rating: 4

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

The first Xperia smartphone bodes well for the future 01 Dec 2008Price: Our rating: 3

BlackBerry Storm

Review: BlackBerry Storm

The first touch-screen BlackBerry looks like a hit for consumers, but business users may be less keen 26 Nov 2008Price: Free with £35 per month Vodafone tariffOur rating: 4

Kingston DT150 64GB

Review: Kingston Technology DataTraveler 150 Flash drive

Kingston's 64GB USB stick is ideal for users with high volumes of data to move 26 Nov 2008Price: £99.30 (MSRP)Our rating: 4

Virgin branded Huawei E160 HSDPA USB stick

Review: Virgin Media Mobile Broadband

Decent network connection at a competitive price 25 Nov 2008Price: Our rating: 4

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