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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

HP debuts Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology
Home office Printers

It’s been a long time coming, but HP is finally talking about 3D printing - and Multi Jet fusion looks to be a game changer

Honor 6 smartphone ditches Huawei branding to go it alone
Mobile phones

Huawei's flagship Honor 6 smartphone arrives in the UK - but without Huawei branding

YouTube music service launching soon, according to CEO
Media streamers

Susan Wojcicki told the Recode mobile conference YouTube is "working on it"

NextBit Baton wants to bring OS X Continuity to Android
Mobile phones

Startup has been working with Android ROM developer Cyanogen on cross-device apps and storage

Trio of Fitbit wearable fitness trackers officially revealed
Fitness trackers

Fitbit's extensively leaked new wearables are finally official, and there's something for everyone

Lenovo Smartband SW-B100 fitness tracker revealed
Fitness trackers

Exercise tracking and smartphone alerts on your wrist from Lenovo's first wearable

DriveClub review - head on collision
Gaming

The first PS4 racing game is visually stunning, but network issues and strict mechanics mean DriveClub isn't much fun

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Google reveals Inbox app as a new way to tame your email
Mobile phones Software Tablets

Google hopes Inbox will make it easier to get your unread messages under control - but it's invite only for now

All iOS apps to support 64-bit by February
Mobile phones Tablets

Apple insists all developers make their apps 64-bit compatible from early next year

Lenovo rumoured to be buying BlackBerry (again)
Mobile phones

Industry rumour suggests Lenovo is looking to expand its smartphone operations by buying BlackBerry