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Review: Star Wars The Old Republic
I am the first to admit that I have never played any Bioware games. My preference is MMO games, so while I never played Knights of the Old Republic, I have played many space
Read More »Initial review: Telstra’s 4G Network
Working in one of the first areas where Telstra’s 4G network has been deployed, I had to go and test it. And the results are impressive
Read More »Review: Optus Motorola RAZR
Motorola’s RAZR device has been hailed one of the best devices to come out of the company for some time. Running Android ‘Gingerbread’, we take a look at the Optus edition of the smartphone
Read More »First Look: Google Books in Australia
Google’s e-book service popped up in the last market update to Android phones. Given that most Google services (like Voice and Music, to name just 2) are yet to make it to our shores,
Read More »Review: Kubuntu 11.10
This was supposed to be a review of the new Ubuntu release (Oneiric Ocelot), however the only thing the new Ubuntu did not do to me was jump out kick me in the head.
Read More »Review: HP TouchSmart 320
HP launched its revamped range of TouchSmart all-in-one devices in Australia last month, offering what it calls “a world of difference” by allowing users the ability to work with Windows using multi-touch gestures
Read More »Review: Asus Eee Pad Transformer
Earlier in the year, ASUS debuted what it believed to be a potential winner in the tablet craze currently taking the world by storm. But does it live up to expectations with its unique
Read More »Review: Wi-Fi Fetch TV
Fetch TV is one of the few IPTV plays being made in Australia (the other being Telstra’s T-Box). One of the issues for many users has been that Fetch TV required ethernet networking. Wifi
Read More »HP TouchPad Review
Available in Australia from today, the TouchPad is HP’s first webOS device to arrive on Australian soil. But can it live up to expectations set by the likes of Apple’s iPad or the array
Read More »Review: HP TouchPad
Available in Australia from today, the TouchPad is HP’s first webOS device to arrive on Australian soil. But can it live up to expectations set by the likes of Apple’s iPad or the array
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