The Japanese trio’s playful, frenetic and boundlessly creative debut release channels the spirit of 1979, when electronic pop promised a musical revolution
Windows 8.1 review: Start's return cheered by some but problems remain
Kate Bevan: The changes in the RTM version (which isn't quite final) of Microsoft's newest operating system bring back the Start button - but frustrating elements remain
Review: Pebble's smart watch doesn't try too hard - but does what you need
Charles Arthur: Born in a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $10m in a month, Pebble's watch is wearable computing made real. Cleverly, the designers make sure it does a few things really well
Dissatisfied with the sound from your TV? Don't want endless wires for a home theatre system? Sonos offers a soundbar that will carry out that function. But is the price right for you? By Charles Arthur
An improved electronic program guide, and the ability to scroll back and find past programmes and play them on demand, are attractive - though the lack of Wi-Fi (or dongles) is an annoyance. By Kate Bevan
Nokia's new assault on the smartphone market comes in the form of a wider body and clever photographic add-ons, as well as Kid's Corner to distract the children. Does it add up? By Kate Bevan
Charles Arthur: The new subwoofer from the wireless audio company might change the way you listen to your music. Providing you get it home unscathed, that is
Samsung's latest top-flight phone wants to do lots of things, by including elements such as voice recognition and its own 'skinned' version of Android. So is it worth the money? By Charles Arthur
Kate Bevan: There's a lot of talk about the new site where you can essentially make big lists of things and pictures that you like. But what does it look like from the inside?
SSD test: Samsung, Crucial, Plextor and Kingston race it out
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are the key to ultrabooks and they can give your old laptop or desktop a whole new lease of life. Here we've compared a group against each other, and against two hard drives. By Charles Arthur
Victor Keegan: The Carl Zeiss lens means that the new Nokia Lumia 800, its first running Windows Phone, is a fantastic camera. But is the software good enough to compete with smartphone rivals?
Review: Altec Lansing Orbit USB Stereo 2.0 speakers
Charles Arthur: Is it possible to get great sound from add-on speakers for a laptop while also having portability ... and good design? We put Altec Lansing's to the test