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Hauppauge WinTV Ministick HD

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Watch free-to-view TV ­ but a rooftop aerial is a must

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Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH wireless router

Fast speeds when channel bonding, but no 5GHz mode
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Asus Eee Box B204

Can this small PC be a useful home entertainment computer?
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Power Traveller Solargorilla

picture of the SolargorillaCharge your laptop or phone anywhere with this solar panel
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Powertraveller Solar Gorilla portable power charger

An eco-friendly way to charge mobile devices
Firefox

Review: Mozilla Firefox 3.5

V3.co.uk gets hands on with Mozilla's latest web browser to see if it lives up to the hype
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Paragon Partition Manager 10 Express

Paragon Partition Manager 10 Express

Quickly create or resize a drive partition

TuneUp Utilities 2007

Clean, tune, tweak and optimise your PC with this full commercial tool worth £30

Paragon Hard Disk Manager 8.5 SE

Fix & manage your hard drive with this full commercial application, worth £21
Ashampoo Burning Studio 2009

Ashampoo Burning Studio 2009

Burn audio or data discs quickly & easily with this full commercial application

iolo Search and Recover 5

Find & recover lost files with this full commercial download

Spyware Doctor 6 Starter Edition

World exclusive full commercial download
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Opinion
James Murray

Time to ditch the Asian climate change cliches

James Murray
As Businessgreen.com launches its new Asia-Pacific site, editor James Murray argues that green business leaders need to develop a more sophisticated view of the continent

Editor's letter: Ain't no way to treat a lady

Andrew Sawers
I’m just about old enough to remember the days when the Bank of England ­ – the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street ­ – had but to raise an eyebrow and deliver a withering look and recalcitrant bankers would quickly fall into line.

Corporate governance: Show and tell – why the internal audit function should be enhanced

Robert Bruce
When it comes to raising the alarm on seeding troubles, internal audit should follow its nose – and use its voice.