Consumer electronics

Motorola Moto X gets price cut to £299 in the UK

The Moto X hasn't even started shipping yet but it just got a £81 price cut in the UK. The…

12 years ago

Three to launch 4G services on January 27

After many delays, Three have finally announced today that their 4G service will go live on January 27. Both Bill…

12 years ago

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact announced

What we were originally expecting to be the Z1 Mini which then became the Z1 f in Japan has finally…

12 years ago

iPad Mini with Retina review

I've spent the last few weeks using the new iPad mini with Retina every day. I wanted to spend more…

12 years ago

AllCast: Stream content from Android to Apple TV and many other devices

AllCast has come out of Beta today and is available to download from the Play Store now. AllCast is a…

12 years ago

Meteor to start selling the Motorola Moto G in Ireland

Meteor have announced that the they are to start selling the Motorola Moto G in Ireland. Since its original unveiling…

12 years ago

Sony Xperia Z1 and Z1 Ultra 4.3 Jelly Bean update starts rolling out

Sony have announced this morning that the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update has now started rolling out to the Xperia…

12 years ago

Sony Xperia Z1 Review

I've been looking forward to reviewing this phone for some time now. Since Sony bought out the Ericsson side of…

13 years ago

Motorola Moto G now available to pre-order from the UK

When Motorola recently announced their new budget smartphone, the Moto G, we didn't give it much coverage. Motorola have released…

13 years ago

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