18May/120
Apple iPad 2 3G – Review

Released the same time as the iPad 2 Wi-Fi the iPad 2 3G is the version for those on the go. Using the micro SD slot you can connect to a carrier’s data service giving you Internet access wherever you can get a signal; it’s not limited to 3G but I wouldn’t recommend trying to use any data rich device on a 2G connection!
9May/120
The Apple iPad 2 – Review

Released one year after the wonder that was the iPad the iPad 2 is the evolutionary step in the iPad lifeline that was expected. Boasting higher specs and a couple of new additions that keep the tablet world fresh, it is also the rebirth of an old technology that has been given some of that Apple magic...
4May/120
HTC One X – Review

A giant quad-core Ice-Cream Sandwich. The best of HTC's new One range flaunts a quad-core NVIDIA processor and a rather large 4.7" screen. Sure it may not quite have the same number of pixels crammed in as the iPhone 4S, however with the much larger size it really doesn't matter - the display is incredible.
3May/121
The Apple iPad 3G – Review

In our previous review the iPad was heralded as the beginning of the tablet age. It brought our communication devices in line with what laptops offered, however for those wanting all the benefits of the iPad whilst on the train or in the park they needed greater connectivity. Released at the same time as the iPad, Apple gave us the iPad 3G which allows true portability via connecting to Internet services on the go.
24Apr/120
The Apple iPad – Review

On 3rd April 2010 Apple released onto the excited world another product that would change the way we work and play in the digital life. Apple gave us the iPad, Apple’s take on tablet computing. Although tablet computing was nothing new at this point the technology and ideology was still in its infancy. If tablets were to take over from the laptop they needed to be thought of as more than a touch controlled laptop screen. It needed a unique UI, programs needed to be tailored this unique UI and it needed to do everything a laptop could plus more. The iPad was the first mass produced tablet to take this technology seriously.
12Apr/120
HTC Desire – Review

Having just celebrated its 2nd year on the market the HTC Desire still manages to impress. At the time Techradar listed this phone as number 1 in its ‘Top 15 Phones in the World’ taking the title from the then flagship phone of Google, the Nexus One. This was due to its ability to please both casual and hardcore fans alike.
30Mar/122
Casio G-Shock GB-6900 Bluetooth Watch Review

It has been a long time coming with the natural disasters in Japan and Thailand but the first Bluetooth 4.0 watch has arrived at Freedom Mobiles Towers. And... it's a G-Shock. Has the first smartwatch truly landed?
26Mar/120
LG Optimus 2X – Review

The LG Optimus 2X was the birth of the dual-core era of today. Released in early 2011 it was the world’s first dual-core mobile phone heralding in today’s current high end generation.
21Mar/120
HTC Sensation – Review

Released into the UK market in May 2011 the HTC Sensation was the world’s fastest phone and also premiered the latest iteration of HTC’s unique UI, HTC Sense 3.0. It runs Gingerbread, however HTC have announced that the phone will be getting an official update to Ice Cream Sandwich, this update has already began for many users.
7Mar/120
Nokia N8 – Review

The Nokia N8 is a quad band phone released in 2010 that whilst runs on Symbian (upgradeable to Nokia Belle) boasts some very impressive specs. It has all the usual bells and whistles of the smartphones of today such as Wifi, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS with built in navigation software but also contains some of the features we are only just seeing on phones released in 2012!