Review: Riva Turbo X

The Turbo X, the latest offering from Californian company Riva, is a mega-loud Bluetooth speaker that, its makers claim, is capable of banging out tunes at a whopping 100db and can run at slightly …

Review: Roku Streaming Stick (2016)

The original Roku Streaming Stick, the one released back in 2012 before the Chromecast came onto the scene and the Amazon Fire TV Stick had ever been conceived, was a landmark innovation for stream…

Android Wear review

Android Wear, Google’s wrist-based version of the Android OS, isn’t new to the smartwatch scene. It arrived in 2014 and has been improving ever since. If you’re new to the world o…

Review: Roku 3

Roku 3 intro, design and content Update: Roku 3 is getting the CNNgo channel in the US. The service allows users to watch clips from the news network and can be found in the “News and Weather…

Review: Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro

Features and performance Let’s cut to the chase: £430 / $600 / (around AU$800) for any pair of headphones is a lot of money for most people. Unless you’re deep within audiophile c…

Review: Skullcandy Grind Wireless

Skullcandy, a brand that was once known for cheap earbuds and lackluster headphones, has been full of surprises these days. First, it put out the excellently priced Skullcandy Grind, a wired headse…

Review: Roku Streaming Stick

Update: Roku Streaming Stick is getting a hardware refresh in 2016. The new, smaller device has a quad-core processor and an 802.11n Wi-Fi antenna capable of streaming data at 600Mbps. The smaller …

Review: Sony Alpha A68

Introduction and features Sony hasn’t produced a DSLR for almost six years now, and much of its focus has since shifted to its popular compact system cameras. It has, however, maintained its …

Review: Hasselblad H6D

Features, build and handling Hasselblad had a quiet 2015, but according to the company’s CEO, Perry Oosting, that was largely because of all the work going into the development of the H6D and…

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