Review: Motorola Xoom 2 Tablet
By Branko MileticMotorola is company with a great pedigree. Set up in 1928 in Chicago as a battery eliminator manufacturer, the company has gone on…
By Branko MileticMotorola is company with a great pedigree. Set up in 1928 in Chicago as a battery eliminator manufacturer, the company has gone on…
By Mike WheelerWhen talking slates/tablets the word ‘iPad’ is probably the first that comes to mind, closely followed by two other words ‘Galaxy Tab’. Other…
By Branko MileticClaimed to be the world’s lightest and smallest interchangeable lens camera, the Magnesium alloy Pentax Q comes with a tiny retro-styled body and…
By Mike WheelerThere was much brouhaha about the launch of the HTC Velocity – not so much about the unit itself, but the fact it…
By Branko MileticPansonic’s FZ-150 camera is a marvel with fast autofocus, crystal-clear LCD screen, full manual control and a truckload of filters, as well as…
By Branko MileticWhen navigating the tablet-infested waters that surround our lives, you’ll find many interesting species of this type of PC swimming around; some friendly…
By Wayne WebbFor the last few months there has been a war going on. The war is not one of ideology or politics but one…
By Wayne WebbRayman was a game from the PS2 era that eventually got ported to modern platforms but always felt a little out of place…
By Branko MileticShipping with a DSLR interchangeable lens system along with being light and simple to use, Panasonic's new Lumix DMC-G3K camera is a nice…
By Branko MileticYou could be forgiven for thinking that with all the kind words I have said over the years about HTC's phones, I must…
By Mike WheelerWhen reviewing the Panasonic Toughbook notebook range, you have to constantly remind yourself that the way it’s designed is purposeful. If you didn’t,…
By Wayne WebbFor weeks now I’ve been told how great Skyrim is going to be. Loads of chatter on the Internet and from games people…
By Wayne WebbEvery year that time rolls around where I see the annual update to the premium soccer title, FIFA, from Electronic Arts. Every year…
By Wayne WebbSEGA’s House of the Dead series is one of the publisher’s enduring legacies from the old coin-op days and the history is well-preserved…
By Branko MileticWestern Digital’s latest mass media storage drive, the My Book Live, is a sound product, if at times overtly simplistic.The install was a…
Wayne WebbOrcs Must Die is a Tower Defense game, and it delivers pretty much what you’d expect. Orcs come on at you in waves, you…
By Branko MileticI don't know if it’s wrong for a man to fall in love with a camera. I mean, not in a Judeo-Christian ethical…
By Wayne WebbFrom the first time I saw the sleek and sexy design for the E2500 router I knew I was going to like it,…
By Wayne WebbMercury HG is a new version of a game previously available on Wii and PSP called Mercury Meltdown. It’s a fun, addictive and…
By Wayne WebbWorms has been around for a while and it shows in this “new” package available on the Xbox Live Arcade. There’s no innovation…
By Wayne WebbIn the beginning, I didn’t like this game. I had not played the previous Gears titles and as soon as I started I…
By Wayne WebbDriver San Francisco manages to do something other games in long-running franchises often forget, surprising the player with something totally new and unique.…
By Wayne WebbResistance 3 follows the story of an alien invasion by a race called the Chimera, which has enslaved, killed and generally made a…
By Branko MileticMost people may not have heard of Humax, but this Korean company, which was founded in 1989 by seven university graduates, has since…