Microsoft Kinect: 2.5m sold Greg Howson: Have you bought yourself a Kinect yet? And do you even have the space for one?
EU to launch Google search investigation Anti-trust inquiry follows allegations that tech giant abused its dominant position in the search and advertising market. By Mark Sweney
Apple’s iPad tablet eats into PC market Success of media tablets threatens Microsoft products such as Windows and Office
Tron: Evolution – review Steve Boxer: Disney Interactive's offering will hit the mark for both non-gaming Tron enthusiasts and hardcore gamers
Def Jam Rapstar – review Jack Arnott: Konami has successfully pulled off creating a Rock Band for urban music fans, plus its exciting online innovation pushes the genre forward
EA Sports Active 2 – review Mike Anderiesz: EA has thrown celebrity endorsements at its fitness sequel, but forgot to make it feel realistic
Kinectimals – review Sarah Ditum: As a pet simulator, Kinectimals is virtually like having a real cat – cute to look at, but you're not the one in control
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare – review Neil Davey: The addition of zombies to this series may be cynical, but what does it matter when the end product is this good?
Call of Duty: Black Ops – is Microsoft right to ban the swastika? The manufacturer has defended its decision to bar those who display the symbol on their in-game characters.
The X Factor – review Sarah Ditum: This playable version of the TV show is bad in almost every way imaginable
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood – review Mike Anderiesz: Brotherhood manages to combine old and new elements with skill and imagination
EA Sports MMA – review Neil Davey: Get ready to rumble – and mash those buttons – with EA's Mixed Martial Arts
Kinect: where to get the best deals We find bargain ways to buy Microsoft's motion-sensor device with or without a console
Kinect: a beginner’s guide, and the recommended games Keith Stuart: Everything you need to know – and the games to buy – if you're thinking of taking the plunge into a controller-free life
Billions at stake in the smartphone patent wars The smartphone patent wars raging in the US have drawn players such as Nokia, Apple, RIM and Google into open hostilities. By Charles Arthur