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Chris Finnamore
Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors
- Buffalo WZR-HP-G450H review Huge file transfer speeds at range help compensate for the inadequacies of the WZR-HP-G450H's interface£82
- Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine review Action-packed single-player and varied multiplayer make for a polished and fun action game£30
- Foxconn H61S review A fine Mini-ITX motherboard, but the lack of an HDMI output will put off those wanting to build a media centre PC£51
- EyeSpy247 HDSD review Works brilliantly once you get it set up and video quality is excellent, but the HDSD costs a fortune£191
- D-Link DHP-W307 AV review A good value kit with a useful wireless extender, but close-range wireless transfer speeds are slow£85
- Medion Akoya P5704 D review A powerful and well-specified PC, but you can do better for the price£849
- Dynamode R-ADSL411N review Very fast at close and medium range with Dynamode's USB adaptor and sharing a USB hard disk works well, but the router has some significant flaws£37
- AMD A6-3650 review Its graphics performance lags behind the A8-3850, but the A6-3650 is just as fast in Crossfire mode and not far off in 2D applications£78
- Ubuntu 11.04 vs Windows 7 vs OS X 10.7 (Lion) We use our cross-platform benchmarks to compare Windows with the latest versions of OS X and Ubuntu - which is the quickest?
- Shuttle SH67H3 review Expensive, but smart, easy to build and with plenty of room for expansion£229
- Thermaltake Armor A30 review The A30 is a compact and quiet case with room for powerful components - if you like the heavy gamer-styling£76
- Rant: Kafkaesque japes with the People’s Post Office Thinking of getting your phone and broadband from the Post Office? I wouldn't
- HP TouchPad review WebOS helps make the TouchPad a powerful tablet which is mainly a joy to use£400