Sony NEX-F3 Review: The Best Photos £530 Can Buy
To create the NEX-F3, Sony took its predecessor — the best-in-class NEX-C3 — loaded it with revamped hardware aimed at everyday consumers, and gave the camera’s shooting specs a boost. The finished...
View ArticleVintage Video Review of McDonald’s Breakfast Pre-Dates YouTube in the Most...
Some of you may be surprised to discover that fastfood reviews weren’t invented by bored teens on YouTube (or bloggers at Gizmodo). In this 1984 video, Geek-Glasses Paul (who is perfect and brilliant)...
View ArticlePanasonic VT50 Lightning Review: Do Your Eyeballs A Favour
The phrase “holy shit, this is a fantastic television” is bandied about with far too much impunity these days. However in the case of the Panasonic 55-inch VT50 Plasma, it’s spot on. What Is It?...
View ArticleGame of Thrones Iron Throne Reviewed by Those Who Know it Best
We were pretty excited when HBO added to its online shop a life-size replica of the iron throne from Game of Thrones. And if anyone at HBO is interested in having us review one of these £19,000 “office...
View ArticleSony NSZ-GS7 Review: Google TV Is Still Bad
Google TV has been, for quite some time now, promising to do for your TV what it’s done for phones: smarts, apps, convenience, bliss. It hasn’t worked — at all. Now Sony’s next stab is here. Maybe next...
View ArticleGoogle Nexus 7 Tablet Review: The New Best Way to Spend 160 Quid
After months of leaks and hints about the Nexus 7, it was clear what to expect from Google’s first tablet. The major question was: “Can it possibly be as good as it looks, and only cost £160?” The...
View ArticleGoogle Nexus Q Review: Who Is This Orb For?
Google unveiled its media-streaming glowing orb to many oohs and ahhs, followed by head-scratches. The thing looks cool. And it sounds good, both in concept and fidelity. But three major questions...
View ArticleRokinon 8mm Fisheye Cine-Lens Lightning Review: Extreme Wide Angle on a Budget
The fisheye lens is a staple of anyone photographing skateboarding and BMX. Rokinon’s latest lens — the 8mm T3.8 Cine Lens — should please DSLR videographers looking to get in on the action footage....
View ArticleApple MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter Review: Couldn’t We Like Tape This Thing...
Tiny MagSafe. Tinier MagSafe! Really tiny converter. LET’S DISCUSS. What Is It? A little magnetic converter to make your old charger work with your new computer. Who Is It For? People with old...
View ArticleNecomimi Brainwave Cat Ears Review: Why You Need Psychic Cyborg Animal Ears
What could possibly be cuter than a pair of wearable, fuzzy animatronic car ears? A pair of wearable, fuzzy animatronic cat ears that can read your mind. Be the belle of the yarn ball and the envy of...
View ArticleNew Pens for Women Show the Scale of Writing Innovation
Feminism has had some wondrous accomplishments in the past, and workplace equality is one of them, except for one small detail. That’s right, those damn manly pens are just too big and hard to use!...
View ArticleNike LunarTR1+ Review: The Physical Trainer Strapped To Your Feet
I haven’t played basketball in years. I don’t even exercise regularly. I love air conditioning. I explain all this to D-TRAINED, a Nike physical trainer, on a soul-sapping hot day. He ignores my slob...
View ArticleThe Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones
If you’re interested in noise-cancelling headphones you’re probably looking for refuge from the roar of jet engines or the murmurs from the water cooler. Good ones should make you deaf to the world...
View ArticleNikon D600 Review: Images This Spectacular Have Never Been So Cheap
Earlier this year, we fell in love with the Nikon D800. How could you not? It’s a 36.6-megapixel hulk of a professional camera. But if you don’t have £2500-odd lying around, too bad. For a lot of...
View ArticleKoubachi Wi-Fi Plant Sensor Review: Now Anyone Can Be a Master Gardener
What’s the opposite of a “green thumb”? You. After flubbing a forest’s worth of ficuses and killing countless cacti, it’s time to get some help with this whole indoor gardening thing. The Koubachi...
View ArticleLG Optimus G Review: A Speedster That Gets in Its Own Way
Say this for the Optimus G: it doesn’t skimp. LG went for broke to shake off its mid-range reputation, cramming its latest flagship Android phone full of goodies. But specs don’t always equal...
View ArticleCanon S110 Review: The Best Camera You Can Fit in Your Pocket
The Canon S110 is the most refined little pocket camera Canon has ever made. The core design of the S110 remains unchanged from previous iterations. But with a little streamlining and some key new...
View ArticleMicrosoft Surface RT Review: This Is Technological Heartbreak
Surface was the single biggest genuine tech surprise of the year so far. Microsoft tantalised us with a tablet that made the iPad look stale. Its snap-on keyboard made all laptops look immediately old...
View ArticleFitbit One Review: A Great Way to Monitor Your Wretched Laziness
Last month we reviewed the Fitbit Zip, which was basically a glorified pedometer. The Fitbit One is the Zip’s big brother, and successor to the very popular Ultra line. Is the feature-filled gadget...
View ArticleLumia 920 Review: Just Too Damn Heavy
Windows Phone 8 is lovely, and the Lumia 920 is supposed to be the Ultimate Windows Phone. Sadly, the handset we’ve been excited about for so long is just too fat to love. What Is It? Nokia’s best...
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