Gadgets

Reviewed: BlackBerry Z10

Reviewed: BlackBerry Z10

The first BlackBerry 10 handset, the Z10 is a thoroughly modern, high-quality smartphone with a strong focus on messaging, but will no physical keyboard and lack of popular apps hold it back?

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A Closer Look at The Mini iPad

A Closer Look at The Mini iPad

Like many people in this world, you probably have some sort of electronic device from Apple. One of the coolest products on the market is currently the mini iPad, but most people don’t even know the best things about it! What do you need to know about this technological device to get the most out of it? Read on to find out

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Reviewed: Belkin Classic Strap Cover for iPad Mini

Reviewed: Belkin Classic Strap Cover for iPad Mini

As technology gets ever smaller, more and more of us are buying tablets with the iPad and iPad mini selling more than many other units combined. However these devices are very easy to damage and this Belkin case offers protection whilst keeping your iPad Mini light and slimline.

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Reviewed: Gemini Joytab 9.7″ tablet

Reviewed: Gemini Joytab 9.7″ tablet

The Gemini Joytab 9.7″ tablet PC is a sharp-sturdy android tablet computer with 9.7 inch capacitive touch screen.

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New app launched to simplify mileage registration

New app launched to simplify mileage registration

TomTom has launched a new app that makes it easier for drivers to keep an accurate log of their trips using their smartphone. The new WEBFLEET Logbook app for Android and iPhone helps drivers and businesses reduce mileage claim administration and creates reliable logs to help with tax compliance.

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Will.i.am’s iPhone accessories to ‘turn smartphones into genius phones’

Will.i.am’s iPhone accessories to ‘turn smartphones into genius phones’

The Black Eyed Peas star and entrepreneur Will.i.am is well known as an evangelist for new technology and he is now set for a global launch of his iPhone hardware, which he claims ‘will turn your smartphone into a genius-phone’.

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Reviewed: TuMe

Reviewed: TuMe

TU Me is a single communications hub — think What’s App, but on steroids. It’s a smartphone app that enables you to send text messages, voice messages, photos, location information and even make calls. You don’t need to be a Telefonica customer to use it — it’ll work on any smartphone, anywhere, on any communications platform (cellular data or WiFi).

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Reviewed: Geneva Sound Model XS

Reviewed: Geneva Sound Model XS

The Geneva Sound Model XS is a stylish, compact Bluetooth travel speaker with FM and internet radio

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The reasons small businesses still love their BlackBerrys

The reasons small businesses still love their BlackBerrys

What iPhone 5? Despite the hype around iPhones and Android devices, many small and medium sized business users still swear by their BlackBerrys.

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iPhone 5: Apple unveils its faster, thinner 4G handset

iPhone 5: Apple unveils its faster, thinner 4G handset

Company unveils handset with a taller 4in screen and thinner body capable of running on superfast 4G mobile networks

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Reviewed: NUU iPad KeyCase

Reviewed: NUU iPad KeyCase

There are thousands of iPad cases on the market as more and more of us use the devices as part of our daily lives both in work and play so keeping them safe is essential. Plus a serious replacement to a laptop when typing long emails or documents the main problem that may find is that touchscreen keyboard is hard to use. However this NUU KeyCase aims to solve both of those problems.

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Reviewed: Crumpler Cupcake 7500 SLR Camera Bag

Reviewed: Crumpler Cupcake 7500 SLR Camera Bag

Whilst the ability to take photos on ever smaller devices like mobile phones and iPads allows instant on-the-fly pictures the best photos are those taken with a camera with a lens – a Digital SLR camera, however these don’t just slip into your pocket. Here we look at the dedicated Crumper 7500 SLR case.

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Everything Everywhere signs five-year mobile payments deal with MasterCard

Everything Everywhere signs five-year mobile payments deal with MasterCard

Everything Everywhere is developing a contactless payment offer with MasterCard after signing a five-year deal with the company.

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RIM finally launch a new Playbook model with built-in mobile connectivity

RIM finally launch a new Playbook model with built-in mobile connectivity

Research In Motion have finally launched a version of their PlayBook tablet with built-in support for mobile networks, a crucial feature that its initial models lacked.

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Clumsy staff cost British businesses £1billion a year

Clumsy staff cost British businesses £1billion a year

Companies counting cost of clumsiness show clear need for robust electronic devices in the workplace

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Toolbox: Leaving the laptop behind when making a presentation

Toolbox: Leaving the laptop behind when making a presentation

Hate lugging your laptop to presentations? Check out these apps that let you leave the laptop at the office.

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Under Review: HTC One S

Under Review: HTC One S

The dust protector on HTC’s new One S bares the legend, “I’m the ONE you’ve been waiting for”. We think it might just be. Decently priced and innovatively designed, the HTC One S is an excellent new model.

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LinkedIn launches dedicated iPad application

LinkedIn launches dedicated iPad application

LinkedIn has expanded its mobile offering with the announcement of the LinkedIn application for the iPad as well as the availability of its iPhone and Android applications.

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O2 launches On & On with unlimited tariffs for UK Small Business

O2 launches On & On with unlimited tariffs for UK Small Business

O2 have announced the launch of On & On, its new unlimited tariff created to deliver British small businesses with practical help and value in their day-to-day communications costs.

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BlackBerry maker could be about to give up on the SME market

BlackBerry maker could be about to give up on the SME market

Research in Motion, the company behind BlackBerry phones, has announced plans to move its focus to corporate customers as it reported a quarterly loss of £79m

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Under Review: The iPad3

Under Review: The iPad3

Three million were sold just after launch, so we get our hands on a new iPad3 to see if the third generation of this iconic tablet really is an essential tool for your business.

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Under Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

Under Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

It’s slimmer and lighter than the iPad and it’s the best Android tablet, but should you buy one ahead of the out-and-out market leader?

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£20 Micro computer set to revolutionise British entrepreneurs

£20 Micro computer set to revolutionise British entrepreneurs

Could the tiny Raspberry Pi do-it-yourself PC, which has a price of less than £20, help Britain to find the next Mark Zuckerberg?

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Under Review: Belkin’s Go router turns a hotel room into an office

Under Review: Belkin’s Go router turns a hotel room into an office

Neat and simple to use, The Belkin Go N300 DB Travel Router tackles a problem that should not exist

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New Operating System for BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users including email finally released

New Operating System for BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users including email finally released

Research In Motion has finally announced that the new BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 has finally been released. RIM claim that BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 will ‘deliver an enhanced tablet experience and allows you to use the PlayBook in new ways throughout the day’. Surely the most important function is that in now has email capability?

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