Sony Smartband (SWR10) — Review
Fitness trackers are a-dime-a-dozen these days. There's a large market out there that's ripe for the taking and with no clear dominant manufacturer there are some deep pockets out there looking for the right product. The Smartband is Sony's...
Jawbone Up24 — Review
The world of fitness tracking gadgets is overrun! There's already a lot of options out there, and thanks to sites like Kickstarter there's more entering the market all the time. Jawbone has been a well-established brand in the accessory...
Toshiba CB30 Chromebook — Review
Can Toshiba bring their Windows laptop expertise to the Chromebook market
Back when I used to sell laptops at retail -- back in the late 90’s, early 2000’s -- there was one name that was synonymous with quality: Toshiba. Customers...
HTC One (M8) — Review
Is the HTC One (M8) your new Mate?
HTC has a long and proud history in the mobile industry. From their early years as an ODM (original design manufacturer) making phones and mobile devices to be branded as HP and...
HP Chromebook 14(14-Q002TU) — Review
Haswell means more power for longer, but is it worth the higher price?
HP joined the growing list of OEMs manufacturing Chromebooks with the HP Chromebook 14(14c001tu) back in March last year. They've since followed up with the Chromebook 11...
LG G Flex — Review
Is curved and flexible something that should be a 'thing'?
LG has been slowly climbing to the top of the Android mobile phone market for a few years, quietly improving their hardware over different models to the point where their...
Game Review: Formula Legend – F1 Management
When we attended the EB Games Expo back in October, we met Nathan Harper from Beer Mogul games who showed us his Formula Legend - F1 Management game for Android. It was actually lauched at that time, but we've...
Philips Hue — Review
One small step towards Home Automation
The dream of a completely automated home has been inching closer for the last few years, when Google announced Android @Home a few years back at Google IO, it seemed like an idea that...
Game Review: Monster Mash Saga
It's Halloween in Australia - let's not get into the whole US only holiday thing - so why not try out a monster game like Monster Mash Saga from Australian developers Hovel Games.
Gameplay
Monster Mash Saga is a game that...
Nokia 925 — Review
Ausdroid takes on the Nokia Lumia 925
This is a little out of the norm, we normally stick to the Android based handsets and devices that are available in Australia, but a recent challenge by the team over at TechGeek...
Game Review: Long Run bursts onto Google Play
A new game from a new company - 2D Tap, Long Run a new take on a side-scrolling endless running games has just arrived on Google Play.
Long Run sees you take on the role of an agent who...
LG G2 — Review
Hardware, hardware, everywhere, is the LG G2 the king of the smartphone heap?
LG has made some really good moves in the last couple of years, clawing their way out of relative obscurity in the Smartphone industry to a place...
Plunder Bros: Retro LCD game – Review
If you're a fan of the old Nintendo handheld LCD games that were released back in the 80's, which allowed you to do some pretty basic gaming on the go before the good old Gameboy really kicked off the...
HP Slatebook X2 — Review
The first Tegra 4 device released in Australia, how does it measure up?
HP is a company well known for their Windows laptops, in fact they are consistently rated in the top 3 manufacturers of laptops, but with demand for...
Nexus 7 (2013) – First Impressions
When Google announced the new Nexus 7 on July 24, I knew I was going to buy one. Heck, I buy every Nexus - even the ill fated Nexus Q. I feel this allows me to compare the original...