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Review: Toshiba Portege R700
ASIO Having recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the laptop, Toshiba has delivered a clutch of new notebooks to the market. The Portege name has long been recognised as one of the premiere small notebooks on the market. We took their latest model, the R700, out for a spin. ...read more

Review - HTC Velocity 4G

HTC is very prolific. They have more smartphones on the market than the rest of the players combined. But being first to market with a 4G handset, on Telstra's network with the Velocity, gives them an edge. We look at whether 4G is enough.

Review - DLink DCS-930L Wireless N Home Network Camera

With improving broadband, ubiquitous home networks and consistent improvements in camera technology, the time is ripe for easy to install home security cameras. The DLink DCS-930L Wireless N Home Network Camera is cheap and easy to install.

Review: Belkin ScreenCast AV4

Belkin's ScreenCast AV4 is a wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver that connects up to four devices to your TV. It's easy to install and easy to use.

Review:: F1 2011 Nintendo 3DS

Already out on just about every gaming platform known to man, F1 2011 makes it's way to the 3DS handheld for some retina searing 3D racing action in your hands.

Review - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is an excellent smartphone that looks good, works well and shows off Google's latest mobile OS, Ice Cream Sandwich. If you're looking for a new smartphone then the Samsung Galaxy Nexus needs to be on your shortlist.

Review: The Sims: Freeplay for iOS

The Sims can now be prodded and poked into action for free on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.  Yes they have been here before, and it is hard to avoid them no matter your gaming platform of choice, but The Sims: Freeplay is a polished combination of 5 minutes game play and real time Tamagotchi style addiction.

Review: Kingston Wi-Drive

Although, according to Apple ,we live in the post-PC era there's still a disconnect between Apple's take on the tablet computer and a key feature that users need - that ability to access shared files on a network easily. The Kingston Wi-Drive goes some way to rectifying this.

Review: HTC Sensation XL

The HTC Sensation XL reflects the growing maturity of the smartphone market. It’s an elegant, albeit large, handset that performs well and ticks all the boxes for a mobile data management and communications device.

Assassin’s Creed Recollection on iPad

Ubisoft has brought a high quality taste of the Assassin’s Creed world to the iPad in the form of a real time strategy collectible card game Assassin’s Creed Recollection.

Review: Portacharge multi-charger

Australia has more mobile devices than people, with there being something in the region of 1.25 mobile subscriptions per person.        

Review: Need For Speed: The Run

This is quite a let-down for the Need For Speed brand, a long running video-game grandfather of a franchise, that over the years has certainly toyed with the emotions of fans.  In recent times however, the Need For Speed branded SHIFT games as well as Hot Pursuit have injected enough white-knuckle adrenalin into the arcade style racing to garner a whole new crop of video-racing devotees.

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