Kinda Crazy, but What’s Normal Anyway? Maniac on Netflix Review

Netflix's Manic

When a t.v. show promises to sort out social weirdness and dysfunctional families, I usually roll my eyes and quickly scroll past. Cary Joji Fukunaga’s Maniac, however, does not promise anything to the viewer except sheer entertainment. That may be the very reason why it is a therapeutic watch. There is no hard-sell, no repetition of … Read more

Review: Rii i28C Mini Wireless Keyboard

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A mini keyboard is great for those who enjoy binge-watching or gaming using PCs from the comfort of the armchair. Rii has brought out the i28C which appears to have been ergonomically designed with gamers in mind. The Rii mini keyboard can be used to control mouse movements, type, use F-Keys and access basic media … Read more

Lenovo Watch X Plus – A minimal hybrid smart watch

Smart watches are a pretty normal thing at the moment. The bugbear though is their battery life. Apart from the likes of Pebble and Amazfit Bip, most smartwatches offer a day or 2 at the most. A great way to offer more battery life has been offered in the form of hybrid watches. A smartwatch … Read more

Chillmax Pillow – The ultimate low effort low key cooling solution

There is no denying that it has been a pretty intense summer around the world. The UK, which generally laughs at its appalling summers, suffered temperatures well above 30 degC for the first time in years. It was hard enough being out, but it was the nights when we really suffered. Not everyone can afford or … Read more

Arctic Air from JML – a low key humidifier and cooling solution

We are almost into September this year, and the heat still isn’t taking a break! While even the biggest sceptics can’t deny global warming any more, there still is a need to cool down our houses and offices. JML wrote to us about the Arctic Air, so we were very keen to try it out. … Read more

Skullcandy Hesh 3 Wireless – Over Ear Headphones

Skullcandy have been a well-known brand among the cool crowd for well over a decade now (at least, as far as I know). They have achieved this by offering a decent sound paired with awesome looks. You want to enjoy your music, why not look going doing it too. They cover a wide variety of … Read more

Cybex Sirona S i-Size – The 360° rotating car seat for comfort and safety

With babies come car seats. Sadly our little sprog has never been a fan of the car journey. Having a small car means the ride hasn’t always been super smooth, but part of the problem has also been the general comfort provided by the car seats we had. We were lucky enough to be given … Read more

Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro – the handy fitness watch without the bulk

When it comes to Android phones, Samsung is the flagship device manufacturer. Their Galaxy and Galaxy Note devices are the go-to for any Android enthusiast. However, when it comes to smartwatches, they have decided not to go with Android Wear/Wear OS, and instead, have brought out their own range of watches and fitness devices that … Read more

I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream – Cult Cinema.

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So what are we all screaming for today? Robots. I’m going to take a look at two cult cinema films, which might have passed you by. Part fascination, part fear. Robots both equally repel and attract us. Like it or not, it appears our robot overlords are here to stay. Which is why we’re going … Read more