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Ecovacs Deebot T9+ — A cleaning revolution, for your place (my first impressions)

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It's no secret that I do a lot of the cleaning at our place. From vacuuming, washing the clothes, dishes, etc I do most of it - and I enjoy it. I know that probably makes me a bit...

Australian review: $499 realme 7 5G best value for money phone I’ve reviewed in...

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realme has thrown down the gauntlet to all other mobile phone brands in Australia with it's new realme 7 5G (RMX2111). For the money they're asking $499 you get dual 5G SIM slots, fast charging 0-60% in less than half...

Razer Ornata V2 Keyboard Review — A gaming excellence and productivity capable device

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If you’re in front of a PC a lot, having a good quality keyboard can make the difference between a good or great daily experience, particularly if you’re spending time for both work and pleasure at the screen. Razer has...

Newton Mail – I’ve finally found my (nearly) perfect mail client

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I'm not quite happy with using web apps for my email. I've tried several mail clients over the last couple of years, but now I think I’ve finally found the mail client I’ve been looking for: Newton Mail. Newton Mail...

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 — Australian Review: A premium design, with premium price too

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Microsoft's Surface line has come a long way. Nothing demonstrates that more than the new design shown off in the Surface Pro 8. A pleasing design, stylish to boot, offering incredible productivity, but there's a downside. This is very...

Jelly Bean Review

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We were introduced to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) at the June 28th keynote address for the Google Developer Conference IO 2012. Whilst it looked fantastic we were extremely eager to take it for a test drive and fortunately Google...

Ausdroid reviews: ASUS ZenFone 10 – small yet mighty

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ASUS has once again launched a new compact Android which follows in the footsteps of last year's Zenfone 9, which we reviewed and found it was a great compact Android device that just needed some improvements and updates. You...

Yeelight: Bluetooth Controlled Light — A quick look

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In a constantly growing, developing, connected world, one of the more recent additions to the marketplace is products for the “connected home”. This goes from music streaming services, to bluetooth speakers and an ever growing market: lighting. Yeelight...

Telstra Smart Touch 2 — Review

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Can excellence be had in a sub-$100 Smart Phone? Telstras first attempt at a sub-$100 Android handset was the original Smart Touch, a phone manufactured by ZTE which from all accounts was a pretty basic affair offering a resistive touch...

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo — Review

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The Sony Ericsson Neo is a beautiful-looking phone. With its curves, chrome sides and black to blue colour transition on the back I immediately fell in love with this phone. Is the love more than skin deep? Read on...

D-Link Aqulia Pro AI Mesh system — Novel look, great value

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D-Link produces some really solid and great value hardware consistently. Everything from simple Wi-Fi access points, to high end business hardware. This time around, the D-Link Aquila Pro AI Mesh system delivers a novel look and hits the great...

Jazza’s Arty Games app review — $3.99 very well spent for kids, amateurs and...

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I spent a lot of time in front of computers both for work and for Ausdroid, so when time allows I enjoy doing something a touch more cathartic. It was through YouTube I discovered a guy by the name...

Asus ZenWatch 3 – Australian Review

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The Android Wear ecosystem seems to have stalled a little this year, marred by delayed release of Wear 2.0 and a lack of devices from most major tech companies. That doesn’t mean we haven’t seen new devices or good...

TCL 20 Pro 5G Review — High end experience at a mid-range cost

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It’s easy to just accept that phones have to cost the earth to meet your needs. The bigger names in the field would happily have you believe that as an ongoing need. But when other players like...

Asus Transformer Pad TF701 — Review

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Asus aren’t what you’d refer to as a newcomer to the IT market and have earned their place in the manufacturers' pecking order. They’ve been involved in hardware manufacturing for years; PC’s, Laptops, Monitors and more recently Android devices...

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