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Android 4.2 review Multiple user accounts are a huge step forward for tablets, but there's little for smartphone users to get excited about -
FXhome Hitfilm 2 Ultimate review Sophisticated and hugely inspiring, this video-effects software is a must for ambitious filmmakers -
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Acronis True Image 2013 review Precious little has changed from the last version, but True Image 2013 remains our pick of backup software -
Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services review Great protection, a brilliant web interface and masses of features come at a high price -
Symantec Endpoint Protection review Impressive protection, but we had occasional problems communicating with the cloud service -
Nero 12 Platinum review Nero's multimedia and disc-burning suite is a jack of all trades and master of one -
Ubuntu 12.10 review We like the cloud integration and where the OS is going, but the Amazon results are too intrusive -
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Cyberlink PowerDirector 11 Ultimate review A solid foundation, but the new features are disappointing and the competition is racing ahead -
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Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 review A dramatic performance boost fits in perfectly with this editor's elegant, streamlined approach -
Adobe Premiere Elements 11 review A massively improved interface puts this powerful editor back in the running -
ACDSee Pro 6 review Some valuable new features, particularly the Develop Brush, but there are still too many rough edges -
Corel PaintShop Pro X5 Ultimate review Lots of great features and just as many irritating niggles – ultimately, the cons outweigh the pros