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    Pixel Tablet with Charging Speaker Dock: Strengths & Weaknesses

    It has been 8 years since the last time Google released an Android tablet with the Pixel C launch. Will the new $899 Pixel Tablet be as much loved as the Nexus 7 tablet which was Googles first entry into the Android tablet market over 10 years ago? If you're wondering who the Pixel Tablet is aimed at ... a Product Manager for the Google Pixel...

    Holden Spark is the cheapest car to get Android Auto and CarPlay

    Holden have added Android Auto and Apple Car Play to the brand new Holden Spark. Like many others auto makers, Holden are handing the keys to the infotainment display to mobile phone manufacturers. Of course there's still a default experience which provides navigation and music if you don't have a phone, but the expectation really is that all driver's have smartphones. Ultimately this decision is a tremendous benefit...

    Review: Telstra TV powered by Roku

    Roku may be a new name to many Australian’s, but internationally the device is a huge success. Telstra have partnered with Roku to bring the set top box to Australia and replace their T-box offering in the living room. Telstra TV, powered by Roku is a small, wallet-sized device that takes nothing more than power, HDMI and WiFi to get up and running. In many...

    The tech driving the new Ford Fiesta ST

    The New Fiesta ST is an impressive bit of kit. There are plenty of technology at work under the hood to support you while go that little bit faster, all while saving more fuel. Inside the cabin of this hot hatch, you'll find great features that set the ST apart from the rest. Taking a look at the engine, the Fiesta ST has four cylinder 1.6L turbo charged...

    The Samsung Galaxy S4 Australian details (Hands-On)

    Wow, Samsung knows how to throw on a show - the Korean giant took over the Sydney Opera House last night to launch their new smartphone, the Galaxy S4 and did so in style, with a blue carpet for guests to walk, their very own blue roses and even projecting images on the outside of the Opera House for the whole of Sydney to see....

    Review: Hands on with the Dell XPS12

    “An Ultrabook with the added bonus of being a tablet, what more can you want?” Well you can have this with the Dell XPS12, powered by Intel. I had a chance to test out Dell’s XPS12 Ultrabook convertible. After using it for about a week now, I am overall impressed. I don’t think that my current 10” HP laptop will be used for a while....

    Wii U first hands on

    At Eb Expo this weekend I had a chance to play Nintendo’s upcoming game console, the Wii U. Like the Wii, Nintendo is trying to change the way we interact and engage when using consoles. The major addition in the Wii U, is the new Wii U controller. The controller is quite large containing a large amount of tech, the most obvious being the 6.2”...

    Hands-off with Kinect in Australia

    Microsoft’s Kinect launched today, so naturally I picked one up to review for you guys. I like to spend time with products before giving my full review (Boxee Box review coming soon), there are issues with products that only show up after extended use. Setup Setup was a breeze, made easier by owning a Xbox...

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    Pixel Tablet with Charging Speaker Dock: Strengths & Weaknesses

    It has been 8 years since the last time Google released an Android tablet with the Pixel C launch. Will the new $899 Pixel Tablet...

    Holden Spark is the cheapest car to get Android Auto and CarPlay

    Holden have added Android Auto and Apple Car Play to the brand new Holden Spark. Like many others auto makers, Holden are handing the keys to...

    Review: Telstra TV powered by Roku

    Roku may be a new name to many Australian’s, but internationally the device is a huge success. Telstra have partnered with Roku to bring...
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