Game Review: Ball Of Woe
New Sydney-based developer Doppler Interactive recently released their first Android game Ball of Woe to the Google Play store. The game is the brainchild of Joshua - the developer, and Jessica - the graphic designer.
The storyline behind Ball...
Nexus 10 — Review
The Nexus program ventures into 10" Territory
Traditionally the 10" Android tablet market has been a pretty disappointing affair. The big name tablets like the Galaxy Tab and the Asus Transformer series have both sold in numbers which have obviously...
Review: Droidax EzyCover for Samsung Galaxy S III
Droidax are at it again with a new, slimmer EzyCover wireless charging accessory for the Galaxy SIII. I've made no secret of the fact that I'm a big fan of Droidax and their accessories, but this type of device...
Huawei Ascend D1 Quad — Review
Huawei steps into the world of quad-core devices, but can it find mainstream success?
You could be forgiven for not really knowing much about Chinese company Huawei (It’s pronounced ‘wah-way’, in case you were wondering). They are actually the largest...
HTC Butterfly (X920e) — Review
The best display on the market, at the cost of battery life
I've always had a soft spot for HTC ever since I laid my eyes on the HTC Dream / T-Mobile G1 way back in the day. They sparked...
Lexathon Word Jumble – Addictive word fun
XandarMob is an Australian indie game developer based in Brisbane who have released Lexathon® word jumble onto Google Play. The game is basic in concept but addictive in nature; playing the game is simple -- there is a 3x3...
Android Accessories – Nexus 7 keyboard case
I've been on a quest to find some Android accessories - some "generic" items to use with any of my devices, and others which are specifically designed for my Nexus 7.
This is a keyboard/case combo, that snaps onto the...
Ingress — Game Review
If you’ve been on Google+ any time in the last couple of months, you would have most likely seen the word ‘Ingress’ in trending topics. Infact, Ingress was trending for most of month of December.
When I saw that word,...
HTC One SV — Review
How does HTC's latest instalment in the One line stack up?
My love of Android phones has come and gone, and come again. My earliest Android handset was an HTC Magic (the G1 didn't really count) and I loved it...
SoundGecko – Listen to websites, PDFs and RSS Feeds
121Cast is an Australian software production company based in Melbourne. Founded in February 2012, they've released a number of applications for Android, iOS, Windows Phone and Chrome. Today I'm looking at their Android offering, SoundGecko.
SoundGecko is a combination...
Panasonic FZ-A1 Toughpad — Review
Panasonic's first Android tablet! It's rugged but is it worth it?
Some of you may have heard about Panasonic's Toughbook Laptops, a range of practically bullet-proof machines. Well, Panasonic have recently released a fairly rugged Android tablet called the "Toughpad";...
Samsung Chromebook (2012) — Review
Samsung's newest Chromebook is based on the ARM architecture. Can it replace a netbook or a tablet?
The Chromebook is an enigma. A laptop that is confusing to some and a Godsend to others. Most people have used a laptop...
Fanny Wang Over Ear Wangs — Review
Update: Want to win your own pair? Check out our competition here.
A couple of weeks ago, we were approached by a PR firm for Fanny Wang Headphone Co., of California fame. When I first saw the name, I was...
Telstra Smart Touch 2 — Review
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...
Droidax EzyCharge for Galaxy S III — Review
Another great charging device from Droidax to make your digital life easier
Some of you will remember a few months ago I reviewed the Droidax Powerpack for Samsung Galaxy S III which I felt was a great concept, but it...