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Tom Morgan

Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.

Recent articles by Tom Morgan

Sony reveals latest 21-megapixel smartphone camera sensor
Mobile phones

With support for 4K video as well as a digital SLR-rivalling 192-point autofocus, Sony's next camera sensor looks beastly

Kindle Voyage
Amazon Kindle range updated with new features
eReaders

Update will be arriving over the air to all customers, but eager owners can download and install it now

Elgato Avea smart light bulb review
Home appliances

A basic app and no Android support, but Avea gets the price right for smartphone-controlled lighting

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Nvidia Shield Grid review - hands on
Tablets

Lag-free game streaming could about to become a reality, as we put Nvidia's Grid through its paces

Nvidia reveals Shield Tablet Green Box Bundle
Tablets

Half Life 2, Portal and HL2: Episode One for free with Shield tablets

Samsung SIMBAND reference wearable now ready for developers
Fitness trackers

A multitude of sensors could make Samsung's SIMBAND the ultimate health wearable - if it gets developer support

YouTube Music Key officially revealed, beta launches today
Media streamers

$7.99 a month gets you ad-free, offline background playback for all YouTube music content

Amazon Fire TV movies
Amazon confirms 4K Prime Instant Video launching this year
Media streamers

Prime customers won't have to pay extra for 4K streaming once the service goes live, according to Amazon

iPhone 6 Plus hero shot
Netflix iOS app updated with 1080p support on iPhone 6 Plus
Mobile phones

Make the most of Apple's phablet now that Netflix supports 1080p streaming

SpaceX micro-satellites could mean global low-cost internet
Technology

Elon Musk confirms his company is developing a fleet of micro-satellites to provide unfettered, low-cost internet globally