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Floor Robot: Buzzing about with Bee-Bot
Bee-Bot from TTS promises to makes control technology accessible to all, writes Chris Drage
Hardware Review: Teach it on the slate
Chris Drage checks out a gadget that takes whiteboard technology a step further
Hardware: Bumper Bargain
Desmond De Araujo gets to grips with the RM Mobile One - the laptop computer designed with teachers in mind
Hardware: The thinking man's tablet
Les Watson is impressed with IBM's X41 laptop/tablet PC
Hardware: Trying to shake up the competition
Toshiba's new Portégé M200 is a strange mix of quality and quirky, writes Desmond De Araujo
Hardware: Uncompromising power
Desmond De Araujo gets to grips Hewlett-Packard's new tc4200
Network Security: Network prefect
Securus can help you keep an eye on what's going on online as it monitors everything on your network for inappropriate words/phrases. Gerald Haigh gives it a look 
Online Resources: Forces to be reckoned with
Roger Frost looks at Physics Online, the Swiss Army knife of online resources for physics
Online: Safety in numbers
Online collaboration doesn't have to be fraught with internet nasties. George Cole looks at semi-private parties like GridClub
Peripherals: DV without breaking the bank
An affordable digital video recorder in the shape of the Musteq DV 5000
Peripherals: Turning a new page for scanning
Chris Drage waves goodbye to problems scanning his books, courtesy of the Plustek OpticBook 3600
Printers: Colour laser comes of age
Once the preserve of the very well resourced, colour laser printing is now accessible, thanks to Epson
Printers: Size matters
Epson and Canon are going head to head again, this time it's in A3 printers... Hugh John reports
Review: Board measures
Innovative developments in whiteboard technology can do wonders for learning, and two new books help teachers use it to the full. Terry Freedman reports
Review: iPod's instant auditorium
There are plenty speakers for an iPod but now there is Apple’s iPod Hi-Fi, and it could fill any classroom
Review: RM opens Window Box
Chris Drage looks at RM latest Window Box offering and gives it the thumbs up
Review: The new Mac Mini
The price might have gone up, but Apple’s new Mac Mini has become a formidable contender for classroom space, not that it needs much
SEN: Vision on
CCTV technology comes to the aid of the visually impaired, John Galloway reports
Software Review: Body of evidence
Chris Drage finds looks at SoftTeach’s anatomy software and some Skeletons in the cupboard
Software Review: Cell block M
George Cole unearths the prefect package for getting to grips with genes, DNA and cell-division
Software Review: Chain of Foods
Food Chains and Food Webs may not be the cutting edge of technology but it does what it says on the tin, writes George Cole
Software Review: iLife's multimedia mastery
Get your digital creative juices flowing with the latest version of Apple’s iLife software suite, says Cliff Joseph
Software Review: Model students
Chris Drage trawls new software at Bett 2006 for help with modelling for ICT
Software review: Searching for an answer
Clipbank Utilities sees Channel 4 addressing the problems of searching its huge Clipbank resource, writes George Cole
Software Review: Soundtrack to our lives
Hugh John is impressed by Sound2Game which enables students to make their own soundtracks for computer generated games scenarios
Software Review: Speak and spell
John Galloway gives us the word on Texthelp Read and Write Gold
Software review: The Animation for Education Toolkit
Oscar Stringer’s new CD-Rom features a series of interactive presentations and a variety of resources for teachers.
Software Review: What are words made of?
John Galloway looks at Phoneme Track and Eye Track from SEMERC
Software Review: Your flexible friend
John Galloway finds out how Birchfield Interactive ICT Lesson Kits are inspiring pupils at Riverston School, London
Software ReviewIn the frame
Chris Drage gets animated about X!PSTER
Software: 2Simple's Talking Stories
Pamela Shure looks at five charming new Talking Stories from 2Simple
Software: A picture paints a 1,000 words
Thinking with Pictures adds clip art and text to speech to the model mapping format, Tim Rylands reports
Software: Ask Dave
Artificial Intelligence has come to drama in the shape of Dave, part of the EDrama program, writes Michael Shaw
Software: Beans means... Jack
Pam Turnbull uncovers the secrets of Jack and the Beans Talk CD-Rom
Software: Classic blast from the past
George Sharpley follows the bumpy road to bringing Latin to state schools
Software: GOKnow PDA toolbox for handhelds
Jack Kenny looks at a suite of programs design to extend the power of handhelds as an educational tool
Software: Island life tests boundaries
RM's Easiteach Geography Island employs virtual reality to engage students. Jack Kenny investigates
Software: New band on the block
The Dums just got a band together, Pam Turnbull notes the changes
Software: Painting by numbers
Norman Hadley finds out where maths meets art
Software: Please can we have it for homework?
John Galloway discovers the constructionist software that has the world singing its praises
Software: Primary resources
Pam turnbull reviews a number of new primary resources, including The Dums, Slideshow from Kudlian, EDpaX Whiteboard Lessons, Jack and the Beans Talk and How to use an Interactive Whiteboard Really Effectively in Your Primary Classroom by Jenny Gage 
Software: Sliding scale
Pam Turnbull puts on a stunning presentation with Kudlian's SlideShow
Software: Sound Beginnings 2
John Galloway looks at a CD-Rom with five games that are operated by sound, helping children to understand anything from numbers to colours
Software: The RM Early Years Window Box
Chris Drage is pleased to see RM releasing its Window Box set for Foundation stage
Software: Tools of the trade
John Galloway praises the latest version of Textease
Software: Worlds apart
John Galloway reviews programming tool MicroWorlds EX
Website review: Podcasting for schools
You don't need an Apple Mac to produce a professional podcast. Jack Kenny reviews a web site that gives PC users all they need to broadcast to the world

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