Review and Giveaway: Panasonic SC-RB5 – Place It – Bass It

We have seen speakers evolve over the last few years manifold. Many a tiny speaker is sold with a lot of oomph, but it is obviously difficult to pack in a lot of power in them. Panasonic have a better idea. Using good old physics, they have packed in the power of resonance into a … Read more

Review: Dell XPS 15 – Hands down our favourite laptop ever!

With Macbooks giving them a run for their money, and options such as Chromebooks becoming rather practical and useful as a cheaper option, it is a tough time for PCs. While Windows PCs have been default devices for the masses for ages, their sales have been hit badly over the last few years. PC manufacturers … Read more

CloudEndure Disaster Recovery and Cloud Migration Service

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CloudEndure™ is a cloud migration and disaster recovery service, which works by using continuous repetition of your entire application stack. Businesses of all sizes will benefit from having a robust disaster recovery process, especially given the amount of saved data which now exists on networks worldwide. Individuals who routinely create large amounts of content such … Read more

Review: Skulpt Chisel – Take your fitness stats to a whole new level!

The last few years has seen a huge rise in fitness wearables. You have your step trackers, your heart rate sensors and even your blood oxygen level and blood pressure monitors.  Skulpt Chisel takes things to a whole new level. By using Electrical Impedence Myography (or EIM as they call it), it measures your fat … Read more

Review: Adonit Pixel – Pressure Sensitive Stylus for all your sketching needs

Tablet styli come in all kinds of shapes and forms. Some big, some small, some even fit into your headphone jack. Some of them take it a bit further, giving you motion sensitivity, and some like the Apple Pen, even give you pressure sensitivity. The Adonit Pixel is one such offering, giving you not only … Read more

Review: LG G5 – Module me some quirks, take me some pics!

  The LG G3 was our absolute favourite phone. It was a bit unconventional in some ways, offering you features Android didn’t. It worked well. It had a great camera. It threw in things like a Health app, and gave you a good screen size with a lovely display. The LG G4 was bit of … Read more

Review: Acer Aspire Switch 11 V – Your portable work mate

The Acer Aspire Switch series has been providing people with a nice and easy portable way to carry a computer slash tablet with them, and the detachable keyboard means that you only switch to PC mode when you need to. Latest additions in Windows 10 have made this an even more powerful concept, helping the … Read more