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Tom Morgan
Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.
- Serif: Affinity Designer, OS X and taking on Adobe We spoke to Serif's managing director to find out how development was going on its first professional graphics design tools for OS X
- Serif Affinity Designer beta free on OS X Serif's free beta gives illustrators and graphic designers a significantly cheaper alternative to Adobe's Creative Cloud
- Nvidia Shield tablet specifications, controller revealed Nvidia's Shield tablet is now official, complete with controller accessory, following weeks of leaks
- Xiaomi Mi 4 smartphone officially revealed Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi upgrades its flagship handset with faster internals and a password-beating wearable
- There's nothing mini about the LG G3 Beat Cut down G3 retains most of its bigger brother's features, including laser autofocus camera, but loses QHD screen
- How to use the LG G3 camera to take better photos How to use the LG G3 camera like a pro - tips and tricks to get the best from the 13-megapixel, laser autofocus sensor
- Film your frags with Nerf's N-Strike ProCam Blaster-mounted video camera lets you record your shooting, share clips
- Samsung Exynos ModAP chipset revealed, goodbye Qualcomm? Samsung's latest Exynos chipset includes LTE 4G for the first time - potentially freeing the company from using Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs
- Samsung Android app store relaunched as Samsung Galaxy Apps Samsung rebrands its Android app store to Samsung Galaxy Apps, makes it easier to find freebies
- Motorola Phablet spotted running Android L Unnamed device appears to be the long-rumoured Motorola phablet, but masking tape makes it hard to pick out details
- Adidas miCoach Fit Smart fitness band officially revealed Adidas takes a second stab at wearable technology with the Fit Smart fitness band, but promises it isn't a Nike Fuelband rival
- Razer Nabu preview program sees 250,000 sign-ups Only 500 lucky beta testers will be asked to part with $1 to be the first to try out the wearable
- How to speed up your Galaxy S5 Simple tips for speeding up your smartphone for when it's starting to feel a little sluggish
- Sony Xperia C3 arrives as "world's best selfie smartphone" Sony might be late to the party with its selfie-friendly smartphone, but the Xperia C3 looks great on paper
- Microsoft's first wearable could be a fitness band Microsoft's first wearable might support Windows Phone, Android and iOS, making it the first fitness band for all platforms