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Vodafone Red Roaming – Cost vs Convenience
As part of the reinvention of their brand, Vodafone recently launched their new "Red" plans which, accompanied by Red Roaming, allow you to roam internationally to over 40 countries using your phone with you...
Aviate, the intelligent homescreen – our first impressions
Most custom launchers are variations on a theme – static rows of icons with the occasional widget thrown in depending on your taste. Aviate takes a different approach, offering dynamic content that changes depending...
Brand new Camera Packaged App coming soon – try it out now
If you've grown tired of the current camera app on ChromeOS, then you're not alone, Craig Tumblison has noted that a new Camera packaged App is in the works and you can actually try...
Brand new Camera Packaged App coming soon – try it out now
If you've grown tired of the current camera app on ChromeOS, then you're not alone, Craig Tumblison has noted that a new Camera packaged App is in the works and you can actually try...
Brand new Camera Packaged App coming soon – try it out now
If you've grown tired of the current camera app on ChromeOS, then you're not alone, Craig Tumblison has noted that a new Camera packaged App is in the works and you can actually try...
Sony Xperia Z1 — Review
Sony's second 2013 flagship phone doesn't disappoint.
Earlier this year, we rather enjoyed our time with Sony's Xperia Z. The company's waterproof, dustproof, “lifeproof" device proved popular despite being the underdog in the annual HTC-Samsung...
Oppo R819 Dual-SIM Smartphone — Review
Oppo's Dual Sim followup to the Find 5
Oppo attracted the eye of media and consumers alike with their Find 5 earlier this year, a device that was - and still is - seen as...
Nexus 5 – First Impressions
Ending months of speculation and leaks, Google finally announced the Nexus 5 last Friday, and this week a number of Ausdroid team members received their shiny new phones. With a choice of black or...
LG G Flex to be released in France – rest of the world later?
The LG G Flex was first thought to be a Korean only release. It has now been revealed that the G Flex will be launched on the 12th of November in Korea for 999, 900...
Moto G press photo leaks – or does it?
Serial rumour breaker, @evleaks, has recently posted an image of what they claim to be a press shot of the upcoming Moto G. After studying the images, it looks almost identical to the Moto...
Google Glass Explorers won’t be deactivated if you sell them
Google Glass explorers are highly sought after if you weren't quick (or rich) enough to get your hands on them at launch. With only a small number of units being released with some...
ASUS TransKeyboard: a nifty new keyboard for tablets
ASUS has just announced a clever new keyboard for your Android tablet called the TransKeyboard. It folds flat when not in use, and is easily popped into a bag for carrying with your tablet,...
Google partners with Tapit to offer NFC enabled advertising for Google Music
Google has partnered with well known Australian company Tapit, a global leader in NFC technology, who help customers by leveraging their NFC based platform in advertising campaigns all over Australia and the world, for...
Pat Cash Tennis Academy
Champion tennis player Pat Cash has released a coaching app titled Pat Cash Tennis Academy. The app features beginners to advanced tips, drills, biomechanics, groundstrokes, serve and smash plus more. It also has an...
Rumour: Google Wallet to come to AU and UK in January or February 2014
Google Wallet promised to be the solution that would allow us to use our Android powered smartphones with NFC hardware as a virtual credit card, paying for goods without needing to use cash, our...