Vodafone 4G — Preview
Ausdroid has had the privilege of playing with Vodafone's 4G network for the last week. Here's what we found.
Late last week, Vodafone approached us and asked Ausdroid would like to take part in a secret project. With not much...
Huawei Ascend Mate — Review
Can Huawei compete in an increasingly crowded super-sized phone market?
A lot of our time at Ausdroid is spent paying attention to the top tier of Android device manufacturers - while Samsung is doubtless the heavyweight of the Android world,...
Accessory Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 S View Cover
If you read my piece on why you should get a case from your smartphone, then you'll have known I purchased an S View Cover for my Samsung Galaxy S4. And now that I have had a few weeks...
Leader Tab 10″ — Review
Leader offers a breath of fresh air into a rough and stale market with their 10-inch Jellybean Tablet.
When you’ve tested, reviewed and owned top end tablet devices, it can sometimes be tempting to dismiss tablets that aren't in this...
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Wi-fi) — Review
Can the Galaxy Note 8 stand up to Samsung’s high standards?
In the last few years, Samsung has created an amazing success story with their Galaxy S phones, and more recently the Galaxy Note range - the first...
App Review: Super Stickman Golf 2
Super Stickman Golf 2 is not a particularly new app in the grand scheme of things, but what has brought it into the limelight is its use of the new Google Play games services that were announced at Google...
App review: Wunderlist to-do and task list. Ist wunderbar!
Shortly after the announcement that Astrid was acquired by Yahoo, the kids at 6Wunderkinder released their Wunderlist To-do & Task List app for Android mobiles and tablets.
Since it's inception in 2011, there's been the odd iteration of the app for Android, but following the...
Game Review: PUK
I am a fan of simple games. You know, the sort of game you can pick up and play for a few minutes and then forget about. PUK is one of those games, well at least it should be.
The...
HP Pavillion 14(c001tu) Chromebook — Review
The worlds largest PC Maker attempts ChromeOS
With very little fanfare, the HP Pavillion 14(c001tu) Chromebook crept into Harvey Norman and JB Hifi stores in late March, joining the Acer C7 and Samsung Series 3 Chromebooks which were already on-sale....
Samsung Galaxy S 4 — Review
The Galaxy S III was super popular, but can Samsung repeat last year's success against renewed competition?
The Samsung Galaxy S 4 is set to be the hottest smartphone of 2013, and considering the success of its predecessor, will likely...
App Review: Norton Mobile Security
Norton Mobile Security promises a lot on the packet; so many features that it concerned me how it could achieve this without impacting system performance and battery life. The Lite version of Norton Mobile Security is free and packs...
Cygnett WorkMate Evolution case for Galaxy S 4 — Mini Review
Now that some of the team have received their Samsung Galaxy S 4's from various sources, it's time that we have a play with some of these cases we've received from Cygnett. As we found out the hard way...
Kogan Mobile — Review
Late last year, Kogan entered the Australian telecommunications business as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, offering a number of attractive plans that promised to deliver services to Australian consumers at a rate befitting the company's name. Could Australia's disruptive...
JSTorrent – Extension Review
Torrents are a great way of downloading files, the Linux community has long embraced Bit Torrent as an excellent way to distribute files through places like linuxtracker.org and there are numerous places to download out of copyright media on...
Review: Google Music
After many years of whining, crying, stamping our feet and generally yelling at Google in frustration, the search giant has finally brought its Google Music service to Australia. The question now is: was it worth the wait?
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