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    Gimmick or Gimme?

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 14/02/2010

    » Last month, Sony released its latest pocket camcorder, the MHS-PM5K bloggie. This follows the trend the company established last year with the birth of the "webbie", obviously pitched at a young, web-savvy market thirsty for social interaction.

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    Pretty in Pink

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 28/02/2010

    » Sony continues its assault on the competitive portable computing market with some colourful offerings in the new mid-range CW series. The series seems to have achieved the difficult task of maintaining the high style bar Sony have set while taking the sting out of the price tag, which many users might say is overdue. "So, what's the catch?" a discerning shopper might ask. Let's take a look at the CW26FH to see if Sony have their strategy right to help them get back into profit this quarter.

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    Is it a bird, Is it a plane?

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 07/03/2010

    » Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, by far, released the highly anticipated N900 in Thailand recently to much expectation. The highly competitive smartphone market is now about more than just specs and aesthetics. Nokia has rolled out a new operating system on the N900, which seems more like an internet tablet than a phone, perhaps hinting at a sign of things to come. Let's take a closer look.

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    Digitally yours

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 14/03/2010

    » As the digital age grips, electronic manufacturers are scrambling to digitise anything within reach. Sony is no exception, and has been delivering relatively well-received digital photo albums over the past few years, alongside other manufacturers. Its most recent model, the DPF-X1000/BI, now heads the company's drive.

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    Pocketable portablity

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 28/03/2010

    » Afresh entry from the Fujitsu camp in the ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) class of notebook is the LifeBook UH900. Fujitsu, with its LifeBook U series, and Sony, with its Vaio P series, among others, seem committed to the UMPC class.

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    GYM Gadget

    Richard Mcleish, Published on 02/05/2010

    » Nowadays, with everyone harbouring an MP3 player in their mobile phone, the impetus has been placed back on manufacturers to create innovative designs and uses for such media devices.

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    Tablet talk

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 30/05/2010

    » Aimed at the higher end of the ultra portable business market, the HP EliteBook 2730p makes a stylish addition to any boardroom table or teacher's desk.

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    The Business of Fitness

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 13/06/2010

    » Gym technology is no longer novel, and manufacturers have swooped to cash in on the new market, creating a swathe of fitness devices of varying forms and functions. Adidas became involved in the mid-range of the market with its new miCoach Pacer, a nifty little device with various functions.

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    The iPhone has landed

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 27/06/2010

    » In what looks to be the most hyped phone release of the year, Apple rolled out its highly anticipated iPhone 4 on Thursday in the US, UK, Japan, France and Germany. The world snuck an early glimpse of the phone when a drunk patron at a bar in San Francisco stumbled across a prototype in March after it was left by the now-infamous apple software engineer Gray Powell. But it has finally hit the shelves, and it's now up to critics and consumers alike to see if Apple can regain the smartphone throne.

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    Damage-proof ... but is it wallet-proof?

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 04/07/2010

    » There is certainly no lack of choice for compact camera shoppers, with shelves bowing under the weight of shiny new models vying for attention. But going against this grain is the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5, which sits inconspicuously among the T series cameras, but boasts a durability that far exceeds that of its siblings, being resistant to dust, water and being dropped.

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