I’m not a fan of specialised technology usually. There generally way over priced for what they do and with the popularity of Smartphones and tablets either running Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS blind people have more access to information at a fraction of what traditional access solutions cost. As good…
Google maps for iOS reviewed
Greetings ladies and Gentlemen, I hope you all had a fantastic New Year! I’ve been a bit quiet over the holidays as a lot of things have been going on for me but it’s back to business from today. My first post for 2013 is one that I have gotton…
Microsoft Surface RT review
Microsoft Surface is the best productivity tablet yet, and it had better be. As the only Microsoft-branded Windows rt hardware to launch with the new operating system the tablet serves as ambassador and flagship for the touch-focused, wildly risky Windows grand experiment. The Surface excels thanks to its thoughtful design,…
A look at the Nexus 7
In the last couple of months there has been an avalanche of 7-inch tablets. Today we have a look at the Nexus 7 which is a collaborative effort between Google and Asus. Let’s get started. Design. Off the bat this tablet feels very well made indeed. There was no flexing…
A Review of the new 13″ MacBook Pro with Retina Display
Welcome to another review. This time we look at Apple’s MacBook Pro 13″ with Retina Display cousin of the smaller version of Apple’s MacBook Pro 15″ that was introduced in June of this year. I will try to keep this review short as my time with the computer was limited….