<b>HOT STUFF</b><br>
12 The Hot Five<br>
- Xbox 360 Slim - Microsoft's console gets shinier, skinnier and properly wireless<br>
- Icon Sheene - They're calling it an "ultrabike" and with 250hp, we're
inclined to agree<br>
- Nintendo 3DS - The tri-dimensional gamer is here, and you don't need silly specs
to enjoy it<br>
- Dyson AMO2 - Jimmy D's Air Multiplier gets stretched and biggified<br>
- MB&F HM4: Thunderbolt - It's not a watch, it's a horological machine with
a dash of warplane<br>
18 In detail - Toshiba Libretto W100<br>
Twin touchscreens = double the fun?<br>
24 Icon - Garmin nüvi 3790 T<br>
Say hello to the sat-tab. Or maybe the flat-nay?<br>
25 Spotlight - HipLogic Spark<br>
...wants to re-skin your smartphone's OS<br>
26 My Gadget Life - Howard Webb<br>
The only Brit on the pitch at the World Cup final<br>
28 Games for... gamers<br>
Because real gamers do it sitting down<br>
34 Best of... iPhone4 apps and accessories<br>
Pimp your prod-phone with perfect peripherals<br>
36 In detail - Parrot AR Drone<br>
iPhone-controlled aeriel mayhem-maker<br>
38 Retro chic - B&O Beogram 4000<br>
It's a tangential gramophone. So now you know<br>
<b>FEATURES</b><br>
49 Gadget doctor<br>
Postcards from the bleeding edge (well, emails)<br>
51 Opinion - Is Android evolving too quickly?<br>
With phones unable to keep pace with Google's OS updates, has Android got out
of hand?<br>
53 The future of gaming<br>
Find out how games will soon change forever with motion sensors, 3D and on demand<br>
69 Stuff's guide to... Expeditions<br>
From polar perambulations to tracking mythical beasts, it's still a big wide world
out there<br>
78 8 Instant upgrades - Surfing<br>
Kit yourself up and catch a tube after work<br>
81 The best games ever<br>
A new broom sweeps through Stuff's games hall of fame. Who's the boss? Who's out
of lives?<br>
102 Pack your bag for - Ecuador<br>
Jungles, giant lizards and jazzy jumpers on the equator, plus the gadgets you'll
need to take<br>
119 Design - Slim<br>
Proof that 2D is the new 3D in gadget design<br>
162 Next big thing? - Quantum computing<br>
LED tech could make mega-puters a reality<br>
<b>TESTED</b><br>
46 First test - Samsung Galaxy S<br>
iPhone looks with Android power<br>
64 3D TV face-off<br>
LG's 47LX9900 takes on Fanny's plasma TX-P5OVT20B, with surprising results<br>
67 Versus - Android camphones<br>
The Motorola Milestone X1720 squares up to Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10<br>
74 Budget Blu-ray players<br>
Philips BDP7500 - LG BD570 - Sony BDP-S570 Samsung BDP-C6500 - Panasonic DMP-BD85
<br>
77 Sony Vaio P<br>
Sony's hyper-compact netbook is back<br>
90 Samsung Wave<br>
We catch a ride on the first Bada smartphone<br>
93 iPod docks<br>
Creative ZiSound D5 - Orbitsound T12 - iHome iP1 - B&W Zeppelin Mini - Pioneer
XW-NAC3 - GenevaSound Model S<br>
99 Planet of the apps - Palm<br>
Ten of the best apps for your Pre or Pixi<br>
100 Cloud storage<br>
Dropbox - Humyo - Skydrive - Asus - Livedrive Netgear Stora - Pogoplug - Linksys
Media Hub<br>
108 Supertest - Micro-SLRs<br>
Olympus PEN E-PL1 - Panasonic Lumix G2 - Pentax K-x - Samsung NX10 - Sony NEX-5<br>
128 Long-term test - Fusion Garage JooJoo<br>
Living with the Linux-based iPad imitator<br>
<b>WIN THINGS!</b><br>
105 A Lenovo IdeaCentre B500 all-in-one PC.<br>
106 An InFocus SP8602 hi-def projector<br>
107 A six-day trip for two to the US for the Jack Daniel's barbecue world championships<br>
<b>TOP 10 OF EVERYTHING</b><br>
121 Simply the 160 best gadgets in the world...<br>
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Title: Stuff UK # 138, September 2010
Series: Stuff UK
Item Number: STUFFUK201009
Good magazine.