Category: Features
REVIEW: Three Web Cube 3G Wi-Fi hotspot
If you cant commit to a fixed-line broadband connection, but also cant live without internet access, Three's latest Wi-Fi hot-spot generating 3G Web Cube could be just what you're looking for. But does it perform well enough to tempt fixed-line users away from their contracts too? Read on to find out!
Why the Microsoft Surface tablet could mean trouble for third-party hardware makers
Wow! "Microsoft in cool, exciting product launch shocker!" Microsoft's first foray into own-branded tablet hardware may have been a long time coming (and long overdue in the fight against Apple's mobile dominance), but credit where it's due: the Surface tablet…
Microsoft Surface tablet is own-branded Windows 8 iPad rival
Microsoft have finally lifted the lid on their own-branded tablet device to rival Apple's wildly popular iPad. After years of what many consider to have been Microsoft dragging their heels in the tablet market, they've now unveiled the Microsoft Surface…
Add a bit of science to your workout. Get 10 per cent off Pro-10 protein shakes
We all know that if you want to get fit you need to eat well and exercise. We also know that you won't see results overnight and no product on earth can turn you into Vin Diesel. What many of us don't know is the science behind building muscle and how you can help your body along.
REVIEW: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended
After a few years worth of so-so updates, Photoshop CS6 Extended sees Adobe really dig deep, adding new features, carefully refining old ones and making everything run far quicker to boot. Read on to find out what makes this the best version of Photoshop yet.
REVIEW: Orbitsound T9 soundbar iPod/iPhone dock combo
Who said that good things can't come in small packages? Orbitsound's latest soundbar/iPod dock combo, the T9, is as dinky as they come, but doesn't scrimp on either volume or audio quality. Read on to find out why we may have a new favourite soundbar.
REVIEW: Datacolor Spyder4TV HD calibration tool
You've forked out more money than you care to share on a new HDTV set, and now you want the thing looking the best it possibly can. Enter the Datacolor Spyder4TV HD calibration tool. Through a combination of hardware and software, it promises to make your display match industry standards. But is it really much better than just using your own tweaking judgement? Read on to find out!
Next generation MacBook Pro revealed at WWDC 2012: Retina Display, super-thin chassis
After a long old wait, Apple have finally revealed the next-generation of their MacBook Pro line. And for once, the Cupertino company seem to have made good on every rumour that's made the rounds on the web these past…
The 2012 Chrysler 300C: Luxury at the touch of a button
It wasn't that long ago that state of the art technology inside a car meant a built in CD player and central locking. Now the latest luxury vehicles boast more on board facilities than a top spec hi-tech home…
Tim Cook on Facebook, Apple TV, Siri and gaming at D10
Tim Cook yesterday took the D10 stage, offering a rare, candid insight into the man now at the helm of Apple. Interviewed as part of the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital conference in California, it was the first time…