The End of the Internet
By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008Speculation has been rife over the last 10 years as to what would happen if you Googled Google. Some say that such a search could potentially cause the entire destruction of the web and Internet at one fell swoop. We took it upon ourselves to discover the truth. FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson C902
By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008The C902 has a 5 megapixel camera which takes fantastic pictures and has face detection autofocus, LED flash, and easy to use camera controls. It also has a music player, FM radio, 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth and lots of memory. It's also Bond's phone of choice. FULL STORY >
Toshiba Qosmio X300
By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008The Toshiba Qosmio X300-130 Notebook boast an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P8600 2.4GHz, Nvidia Geforce 9700M GTS 512MB dedicated graphics, Built-in Harman Kardon stereo speakers, and serious attitude. When launched Toshiba claimed it was the worlds most powerful gaming laptop... FULL STORY >
Mobi2Me
By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008It is common knowledge that mobile content is generally a waste of hard earned money, especially the kind that ropes you into a subscription which you inevitably have to pay to unsubscribe from. There in lies the problem. We all want to utilise the entertainment features on our cell... FULL STORY >
Motorola ROKR E8
By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008The ROKR has no buttons but rather a haptic touchpad. The ROKR only presents the user with the buttons needed for the job at hand. So when you listen to music you only see the music player buttons. FULL STORY >
Garmin Nuvi 205
By Andrew Gould 30 October 2008The n??vi 205 is both portable and affordable, so it can go from your car into your bag or briefcase. This navigator gives you voice-guided turn by turn navigation to get you to where you want to go. FULL STORY >
Vye mini-v S41
By Andrew Gould 29 October 2008The Mini-v S41 is based on the same form factor as the successful Mini-v S37 but with the added convenience of a built in GPS receiver and DVD burner / player. The unit weighing just over 1Kg also offers full Windows Vista compatibility. FULL STORY >
GD-Itronix GoBook XR-1
By Thomas McKinnon 29 October 2008Designed to handle all kinds of weather and working conditions with the performance and connectivity youÔÇÖve come to expect from General Dynamics Itronix computers, the GoBook XR-1 has the durability to work wherever need takes you. FULL STORY >
Toshiba Satellite X200
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008Pure gaming thrill - Powerful graphics and thunderous sound in a flare carmine design, the Satellite X200 is for gaming purists. Fully packed with unique Toshiba EasyMedia features. FULL STORY >
Dell Vostro 1710
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008The Vostro 1710 is what Dell describes as its next generation desktop replacement notebook. The device is ideal for small businesses that need a built-in 10 key numberpad, advanced graphics options, and dual hard drive options. FULL STORY >
GD Itronix GoBook MR-1
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008Able to go anywhere the GoBook MR-1 is lightweight and fits in your hand but still furnishes the functionality of a full featured notebook with the rugged durability you expect from General Dynamics Itronix computers. FULL STORY >
LG P300
By Andrew Gould 11 September 2008The P300 range is LGÔÇÖs ultra thin and ultra light offering. These laptops offer widescreen displays, Intel Centrino Technology and unmistakable style. The range includes basic, middle and high range specs. FULL STORY >
PhotoPlus X2
By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008PhotoPlus X2 Digital Studio is Serif\'s professional Windows Vista certified image editing and organising powerhouse. PhotoPlus X2 Digital Studio brings the power of a professional digital darkroom to your business, organisation, school, college, club or home. FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson C702
By Thomas McKinnon 6 August 2008The C702, as SE’s ‘junior’ Cyber-shot, has a rather unique take on the Âconcurrence of your body Âposition and the weather. It has no regard for either. FULL STORY >
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