Top ten terrible tech products
Join us for a photographic guided tour of the worst creations in the history of the technology industry. It's time to wallow in fail
View ArticleShoulders-on with the Kata GDC R-101 camera rucksack
The Kata GDC R-101 is a padded, compartmentalised rucksack for carrying cameras and camera equipment. It's heavy, but very clever -- and we rather like it
View ArticleThe 20 greatest slow-motion videos ever
Crave is proud to present its favourite sloooo-moooo videos. Gasp as insects are hit with tiny pies! Laugh as people are punched in the face! Scream at the craziest dancing liquid you'll ever see!
View ArticlePhotos: Popcorn Hour A-110 does media streaming even better
It's no secret that we had an unhealthy love affair with the Popcorn Hour A-100 media streamer, so when the A-110 landed, we were very excited indeed
View ArticleWelcome to the CNET UK Editors' Choice awards October 2008
Find out what kit we think is the best from the past 12 months in the first of our monthly Editors' Choice awards
View ArticleYou're fired -- literally: Ten evil tech companies we'd invest in
We've seen some staggering corporate irresponsibility lately, but RBS can't hold a candle to the evil tech companies of fiction. We've run ten of our favourites up the flagpole to see who salutes
View ArticleCrave goes Diving with Dolphins: UK start-ups fly the flag for tech innovation
Crave headed for the UK's own Silicon Fen, meeting a selection of Cambridge start-ups showing off interactive printing, hassle-free online banking and a social network for you and your doctor
View ArticleCNET UK Editors' Choice winners September 2009
September's winners are hard-working, top-quality pieces of kit, fully deserving of one of the most sought-after accolades in the industry. See what we picked
View ArticleBest iPhone games: Sony PSP rivals
We look at five of the best iPhone games to see if they measure up to the Sony PSP's strongest suits -- rich graphics and long-lasting gameplay
View ArticleCNET UK Editors' Choice winners March 2010
Making up for a deathly dull February, March was a fantastic month for top tech, with five products worthy of a coveted CNET UK Editors' Choice award
View ArticleiPhone to beat Android in the Greatest Gadget tournament, so say you all
Thousands of you have taken the time to predict how our Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century tournament is going to shake out, and so far most of you think there will be one clear winner: the iPhone.
View ArticleLast chance to predict the Greatest Gadget and win Xbox 360 with Kinect
Today is your last chance to pick a winner in our legendary Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century competition and be in with a chance of winning an Xbox 360 Slim with Kinect. Get a move on!
View ArticleDown the Dumper: Nokia N8 and HD DVD out in Greatest Gadget first round
The first round of voting in our joyous Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century tournament is over and some mighty tech just couldn't quite cut the mustard.
View ArticleTomTom sat-nav steers towards victory in Greatest Gadget underdog shocker
The TomTom Go Live sat-nav is whupping ass in our Greatest Gadget tournament. It's already crushed the MacBook Pro and is set to destroy the iMac too. Can anything stop this rabid underdog?
View ArticleSteve Jobs remembered in our video
Our video looks back at the history and work of the late Steve Jobs, one of the greatest figures the tech world has ever known.
View ArticleAmazon Black Friday sale promises bargains, will be rubbish
The Amazon Black Friday sale is perfect if you want to waste your time and money and come out of it with absolutely no bargains at all.
View ArticleSee the Eurofighter being built in behind the scenes video
Jerome gets to grips with the ultimate gadget -- the Eurofighter Typhoon -- at its factory and test facility in Lancashire.
View ArticleRed Dwarf: Six smegging ridiculous gadgets
To celebrate the triumphant return of Lister and co, we bring you the greatest gadgets and top technologies from the Red Dwarf universe.
View ArticleWindows 8 will get grown-up games as Microsoft backtracks
Microsoft has decided to allow 18-rated mature games into the Windows Store after all.
View ArticleWhite House refuses petition to build a Death Star
The White House has shot down a petition to build a Death Star, to the annoyance of Star Wars fans everywhere.
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