Facebook Camera for iOS hands-on
As you may of heard, Facebook today released a new application for iOS devices aimed at making it faster and easier to take, post, and consume photos on Facebook. Developed by a separate branch of...
View ArticleRethink Digg: the launch of a new Digg
As you may know, Betaworks, the company behind the pretty popular News.me mobile applications, has recently announced that they’ve purchased the rights to the Digg name and domain. The company didn’t...
View ArticleNintendo’s Wii U – hands-on first impressions
A photo I snapped during my demo. It’s finally (almost) here, the hotly anticipated, next-generation console from Nintendo. Their first to feature rich, high definition graphics, the Wii U is defined...
View ArticleMailbox for iPhone review
As I sat down on the bench next to the building where today’s important meeting would be held, I grumbled as I checked the time on my phone. I would have a long fifteen minutes to wait before I had to...
View ArticleIBM returns to the PC market
If you were old enough to remember 2006, you would have remembered the time when IBM sold its entire PC division over to Lenovo. To this day, Lenovo owns all the rights to their desktop lines and the...
View ArticleVideo: Lumia 521 Review
Our secondary writer gets a Nokia Lumia 521 and attempts to review it the moment he gets it out of the box. What does he think of it, and would he recommend it? Everything is explained in the above...
View ArticleWeekend Special: “Jobs” is as perfect as an imperfect movie gets
Just like the man that the movie is immortalizing on film, “Jobs” is imperfect. That’s not to say it’s bad – on the contrary, I quite liked Jobs and considered it a solid step above the sort of...
View ArticleiOS 7 Review
When Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage to announce the next generation in iOS at WWDC this summer, I was nervous. Rumors had been swirling for months – quite literally months, if not a year – that...
View ArticleFirst Look: Windows 8.1 Preview
We’ve been following the leaked Windows 8.1 builds for some time now, but now we finally have a chance to play with the official Windows 8.1 Preview. It was released at Microsoft’s //BUILD/ conference...
View ArticleFirst Look: Windows Phone 8 GDR3
We’ve seen Windows Phone 8 GDR3 already through low-res pictures or highly JPEG compressed pictures. Since Microsoft is letting third parties in on GDR3, here’s a proper first look at what’s coming to...
View ArticleFirst Look: Windows 8.1
Today is the day; Windows 8.1 is officially available to the world. We’ve covered the leaks and the Milestone Preview in an earlier First Look and now we get to see the final build that everyone will...
View ArticleWhat’s New in Windows 8.1 Update 1
The What’s New series is back from the dead and we’re now going to take a look at the upcoming Windows 8.1 Update 1 we’ve been covering for some time now. A pre-release copy of the build leaked last...
View ArticleFirst Look: Windows 9
We’re here just one day before //BUILD/ 2014 and yet we’ve gotten ahold of a Windows 9 build. The rumor mill has suggested for some time that the next version of Windows, codenamed Threshold, will...
View ArticleReview: Windows Phone 8.1
In the Microsoft camp, much excitement has been created over Windows Phone 8.1 and for good reason. Many improvements have been made to Windows Phone including adding new features that have been...
View ArticleA (very) early first look at the OS X 10.10 Yosemite Developer Preview
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference was yesterday, and at the introductory keynote event company CEO Tim Cook alongside a couple of other Apple executives (including a cameo by Dr. Dre) introduced...
View ArticleA slightly belated iPhone 6 Plus review
The iPhone 6 Plus is a jumbo, comically huge smartphone. If Apple’s product portfolio were a clown outfit, the iPhone 6 Plus would be the bright red, obnoxious oversized shoes. It doesn’t fit in some...
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