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Roberts' latest DAB is designed specifically for use in a hectic kitchen. Slim, rectangular and with a white finish, it's not the most stylish DAB around. Instead, this product is all about convenience. A wall bracket enables it to fit neatly under a cupboard out of the way from busy kitchen surfaces, and the front panel is designed to be wiped clean. As well as convenient touch-sensitive controls, there's built-in SD slot that you can use for recording from the radio and aux-in for hooking up an mp3 player.Forget the Prada and the Armani phone, those handsets look positively bargain basement next to Samsung's latest luxury mobile, the pompous sounding EGO GT-S9402. For 1200 euros (£1000) you get 1Gb of storage, a 5MP camera and dual-sim slots, enclose within a liquid metal body, designed to be stronger and more flexible than conventional metal. Shockingly there's no 3G, so you’re stuck with GPRS for downloading and browsing, making this one Ego surely set for a battering.Selling singles and albums from all the major labels, 'Amazon has launched its mp3 download service in the UK'. And Apple should be worried, because it's incredibly reasonably priced; with the Mama Mia! soundtrack available for a stonking £3, and chart singles just 59p. Even better, music is DRM free, which basically means there's no copyright protection, so unlike tracks brought on iTunes, you can listen on all music devices and computers, as well as the iPod.Nokia's latest N-Series mobile is the latest multimedia handset battling for a share of the iPhone's market. It’s equipped with the obligatory touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard (for those who can't get to grips with virtual keyboards), mammoth 32Mb internal memory, 5MP camera and customisable widgets for the home page. As well as A-GPS, there's an electronic compass for posting your social location - which Nokia calls So-Lo - complete with pictures, to friends. The N97 is set to be one of the most exciting phones of 2009 but unfortunately you'll have to wait until next year to get your hands on it.Data storage is about as sexy as John Sergeant's dancing, but a new product from Philips and Swarovski may just change that. The Active Crystal USB memory key is a pendant you wear around your neck that doubles as a 2GB USB key. Packaged in a stylish box, it comes in crystal and chrome shades and has the distinction of being one of the few USB/jewellery collaborations that actually looking pretty tasty.Get more great This Is Now updates