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Steelseries Stratus XL review: Upgrade your mobile gaming experience?

Mobile gaming has a big part to play in many peoples experience with their smartphone. Most of the time we just look at the specs of a phone to improve it, however sometimes I feel it’s ruined through the use of on screen controls – This is an issue which Steelseries have attempted to solve through the…

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Smartphones

The Evolution Of Mobile Phones (Infographic)

Smartphones have come a hell of a long way since the days of my Nokia 3210. (Damn that seems a long time ago…) Where playing Snake was my sole source of entertainment back then, smartphones nowadays can do almost anything — from taking impressive photos and handling awesome games, to playing our favourite TV series. Our…

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Smartwatches Wearable Tech

3 Reasons Why I’m Keeping My Apple Watch

I wasn’t going to buy the Apple Watch at first. It felt like a silly thing to splash out £300 for a 1st generation product that I knew would have some teething issues. More than that though, I was certain that I didn’t want yet another device calling for my attention. As if it isn’t annoying enough…

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Smartphones

Honor 4X Smartphone Review: Decent Power And Quality On A Budget

The Good: Solid performance, build quality and battery life for a great price. The Bad: Emotion UI sometimes feels restricting for more experienced users and phone feels quite bulky. The Bottom Line: A budget smartphone with not so budget specs; if you want to enter the Android ecosystem this phone will work for you. If you’re looking…

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Apps & Software Photography & Video

Kodak Moments: Shoot, Edit & Print Your Photos From One App

With a library of nearly 20,000 photos & videos (near enough 50GB worth of files), it’s incredibly important that I have regular backups of all those memories. Most of those photos are stored on iCloud, but I also use Google Photos and OneDrive as secondary backups, just in case. The thing is, these are all…

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Gadgets Travel

What’s In My Bag: The Tech I Travel With

I’ve spent the last month or so travelling while working remotely — something I like to call a “workation” — and being the geek I am, my backpack wouldn’t be complete without some crucial tech & gadgets. In this post, I want to quickly cover some of the tech I take with me and why;…

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Fashion

Techstarrr: T-shirts For Tech Superstars

Featured on Product Hunt today, Techstarrr is a new brand of t-shirts made especially for today’s entrepreneurs, startup hustlers, developers and geeks! Brought to life by Craig Barber (a good friend of mine), Techstarrr takes a range of iconic logos from the likes of AC/DC, KISS and Daft Punk and gives them a cool, geeky…

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News Smartwatches Wearable Tech

Feld and Volk Unveil Custom Carbon Apple Watch

Luxury device customiser, Feld & Volk, have just released a concept for a potential custom Apple Watch. Concept of Apple Watch by Feld & Volk. Carbon housing is framed with anodized steel and has redesigned pusher. pic.twitter.com/6TjaEeTVIf — Hadoro by Feld&Volk (@feldvolk) August 10, 2015 The main housing unit is made from carbon with anodized…

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Computing Laptops

Acer Launches Aspire One Cloudbook, Runs Windows 10 for Just $169

To go along with the launch of Windows 10, Acer have brought the Aspire One Cloudbook 11 and 14, two affordable “online-oriented” laptops running full Windows 10, to the market. The 11 and 14 at the end of the name, of course stand for the screen size of either 11.6 or 14 inches – Both models do pack the…

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Apps & Software Mac OS X

Want To Improve Your MacBook’s Battery Life? Stop Using This Web Browser

I rely heavily on my web browser to help me get serious work done, so it needs to perform well, offer plenty of functionality (extensions & plugins) and most importantly: it can’t negatively affect battery life. As the guys at BatteryBox found out, the browser you use could have a detrimental effect on your MacBook’s battery life,…