…fits the gap between smartphone and DSLR nicely. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend the LX100 to absolute beginners as the manual controls can be a bit overwhelming. The LX100 does however make an excellent point-and-shoot, albeit an expensive one. As I said at the start of this review, Panasonic’s Lumix LX100…
…one of Apple’s biggest competitors, especially in the smartphone space. Considering the fact Google is building its own self-driving electric vehicles, Apple may see the need to throw down the gauntlet and relive iOS vs. Android once again. Google is hoping to bring a commercial version of its self-driving car…
…whether it’s your laptop, tablet, smartphone, TV – can be voice controlled. One day it will probably be your fridge and microwave. Samsung has a number of TVs on the market that allow advanced rich, voice control in the same way Apple has with Siri or Microsoft has with Cortana….
The OPPO N3, is a new flagship featuring a swivelling camera similar to the N1 Mini. While users had to manually rotate the N1 Mini’s camera, the N3’s 16-megapixel camera has been motorised. An on-screen gesture will let can be used to alternate between rear-facing and front-facing. The N3 also…
…Vodafone representative said that the telco may extend the offer depending its popularity. Vodafone says that a Fair Use Policy applies, and that the offer can only be used in conjunction with smartphone. As such, portable 4G hotspots will not be able to make use of the unlimited data offer….
…arcade machines, media centres, download hubs and even dedicated Minecraft machines. Due to its ARM processor, the Raspberry Pi 2 isn’t able to run a regular copy of Windows; the chipset is more in-line with would be found in a smartphone rather than in a desktop or laptop computer. As…
Over one billion Android smartphones were shipped worldwide in 2014 according to research conducted by Strategy Analytics. This number grew from 780 million in 2013, and gave Android devices a global market share of 81.2%. For comparison, Apple maintained 15% of the global smartphone market with iOS devices, down 0.5%…
Telstra has announced it will be the exclusive Australian distributor for BlackBerry Classic, a back-to-basics smartphone featuring the manufacture’s trademark physical keyboard. The BlackBerry Classic is available through Telstra’s online and retail stores as of today at an outright price of AUD$503 or on a plan. BlackBerry Classic plans start…
Strone Technology wants to change the way people make and receive phone calls while they’re travelling overseas. The company’s flagship product, Strone:Home is a small cylindrical device that accepts a SIM card, and then relays calls and messages received to any iOS or Android smartphone or tablet with a WiFi…
Microsoft today announced the HoloLens, the world’s first untethered holographic computing platform. While the HoloLens takes the form of a headset similar to the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR, it is a stand-alone, self-contained device; the HoloLens is wire-free, and doesn’t require a smartphone or connection to a PC…
From the front, the YotaPhone 2 looks like an unremarkable device, like a standard, albeit pleasantly designed Android smartphone. Turn it around, and you’ll find an E Ink screen, similar to what you’d find in an eReader such as a Kindle or Kobo, embedded in the back of its shell….
LG yesterday announced the G Flex 2, its latest high-end smartphone, and today I had a chance to get some decent hands on time with it. The name is however a bit of a misnomer as the G Flex 2 is much less flexible than the G Flex. That’s not…