MSN Tech & Gadgets' regular technology column from Rob Clymo
Trixter's virtual bicycleRob hops on for a ride of a futuristic exercise bike that could make a fitness fanatic of even the most reluctant gym-goer.
- Review: Samsung H1
Rob tries out Samsung's H1 phone, the first to be fully compatible with Vodafone's new 360 social networking service.
- Review: Flip UltraHD
The update to the Flip Ultra offers high-definition quality and greater storage space. Rob puts one to the test.
- Powermat wireless charger
A new wireless charging device could spell the end for unruly tangles of cables. Rob Clymo takes a closer look.
- The tech behind X Factor's touchscreen table
Rob Clymo checks out Mindstorm, the tech firm behind the interactive display used by the X Factor judges.
- The Clymo Brief: broadband on a budget
Rob looks at how new students might save money on their broadband internet deals.
- The Clymo Brief: will tech kill handwriting?
Rob wonders if handwriting - or good handwriting, at least - will soon go the way of the dodo thanks to tech.
- The Clymo Brief: your personal burglar alarm
Rob gets hold of a nio: a tiny Bluetooth tag that can help ensure you never lose you mobile phone again.
- The Clymo Brief: are you being watched?
Rob looks into the growing trend among employers of using technology to keep tabs on their staff, and wonders where it's all leading.
- The Clymo Brief: using the COOL-ER
Rob gets his hands on one of the new generation of e-book readers, the COOL-ER, and wonders whether this technology will catch on.
- The Clymo Brief: turning to touch
As touch-screen tech becomes more widespread, Rob wonders whether it will soon become popular on home computers.
- The Clymo Brief: speed cam gadgets
Rob looks into the various legal options for beating the speed cameras at their own game.
- The Clymo Brief: review - Medion Akoya P6620
Robs gets hands-on with Medion's new laptop, the Akoya P6620, for an exclusive review.
- The Clymo Brief: free mobile calls
Wouldn't it be great to make totally free calls from your mobile? Rob looks into how internet-enabled phones mean you can do just that.
- The Clymo Brief: The Wattson reviewed
Rob Clymo tries out the Wattson, a gadget that could shave a quarter off your electricity bill.
- The Clymo Brief: Hands-free computing
Rob chucks out his keyboard and mouse to have a bash at running his computer using speech recognition software.
- The Clymo Brief: Universal remotes - universally rubbish?
Has Rob Clymo found, at long last, a universal remote control that actually works?
- The Clymo Brief: TV for free
Now the BBC broadcasts its programmes live online, Rob Clymo asks whether we still need to buy a TV licence.
- The Clymo Brief: The kid-friendly mobile
Samsung's mobile phone range now includes a model aimed at young children. Rob takes a closer look.
- The Clymo Brief: BlackBerry picking
Rob takes his mind off some nuisance phone calls by taking a closer look at the BlackBerry Storm.
- The Clymo Brief: what is Spotify?
Rob takes a closer look at Spotify; a music streaming service that may change the way we all listen to our favourite songs.
- The Clymo Brief: Testing SpinVox
Rob Clymo tests out the SpinVox service, which transforms voicemail into text messages.
- The Clymo Brief: make your PC faster
Wishing your computer had a bit more oomph? Rob shares 10 tips to speed-boost your PC.
- The Clymo Brief: Taking out the trash
Rob Clymo reports back on his continuing efforts to rid his inbox of spam. Will new software do the trick?
- The Clymo Brief: Waging war on spam
Rob Clymo isn’t at all surprised that Britain is the spam capital of the world. What's to be done about it?
- The Clymo Brief: all-in-one surround sound
Sound bars are designed to replace a room-full of surround speakers. Rob wonders how good they actually are.
- The Clymo Brief: Walkman vs iPod
Rob takes a listen to the new Sony Walkman X and wonders whether the venerable brand has what it takes to beat the iPod.
- Geocaching nears the million mark
GPS treasure hunters and the caches they seek are everywhere; Richard Mellor goes geocaching to find a few.
- Where next for TV?
Lasers? Holograms? Contact lenses? We ponder what TVs will look like by the time high definition has become old hat.
- Review: Nikon S1000pj
Nikon's new compact camera has a built-in projector; but is it more than just a gimmick?
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