Wednesday, March 12, 2014

ASUS VivoMouse WT710 Review


A 3-in-1 PC Controller – A Mouse, Touchpad and Wireless Remote

   

  • Full Windows 8 gesture support - Adds intuitive touch input to non-touch PCs
  • Control your PC remotely - Use it as a handheld touchpad with your fingers
  • Optimized shape - Design for usage as a mouse, touchpad, or wireless remote

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

MacBook Air review


MacBook Air now features all-day battery life, fourth-generation Intel Core processors with faster graphics, faster flash storage, and new 802.11ac Wi-Fi.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Discovery V5 Smartphone Review


Discovery V5 Update to V5W A129W Phone Android 4.2 MTK6572W 1.0GHz 3G GPS WiFi 3.5 Inch Capacitive touch Screen, Dual Sim Card, Dual Camera, Dustproof Shockproof Smart Phone. Very tough smartphone which carries all our needs with a lot of stuffs built in.

Android 4.4 KitKat review

Android 4.4 KitKat review

Everyone was expecting Key Lime Pie to serve as the delicious moniker for the next version of Android. Google surprised us all by bucking tradition and releasing Android 4.4 under the name KitKat.

Windows 8.1 review: The great compromise



Microsoft is poised to release Windows 8.1, a deep and crucial revamping of the Windows 8 ideal. The code is final (though Microsoft reserves the right to tweak it further), and the time for speculation is over. Does Windows 8.1 atone for Windows 8’s sins?
Yes and no, and that answer is utterly appropriate. More than being just another update, Windows 8.1 is a lesson in true compromise—for Microsoft, and for us.

Apple iPhone 5S review: The best iPhone ever



 Apple calls the iPhone 5S its most forward-thinking phone, ever, despite the phone not looking any different from last year's iPhone 5. As they say, appearances can be deceptive and under the hood, the new iteration of one of the most popular smartphones, brings some major changes.


Sony Xperia Z2: Glowing reviews for new flagship phone

Sony Xperia Z2: Glowing  reviews for new flagship phone
THE soon-to-be-released Xperia Z2 is an important device for Sony. The Xperia Z did great business for the venerable old Japanese electronics firm when it was released in early 2013, but it was soon overtaken by Samsung's hugely popular Galaxy S4.
Most people agreed that the Z1 update, released just five months ago, was a stop-gap rather than a significant update, so the Z2 arrives as Sony's first real tilt at taking back some of the high-end smartphone market share it has lost over the past year.
Will it be successful? Reviews and hands-on reports have begun to emerge and so far they have been very positive.

Nokia 105 review

Nokia 105No fancy operating system, no camera, no apps -- Nokia's back-to-basics feature phone looks like it has nothing of interest. Except perhaps the price -- it's available SIM-free for as little as £15.