Anybody that works on Google Chrome daily (and I mean anybody), needs to have this free extension called Magical Text Expander installed. If you tend to type similar things on a daily basis — the same kind of reply to customer enquiries, a sales outreach email or even the link to your website — Magical…
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I’ll be honest with you, dear reader – I’ve never really needed to pursue obtaining a webcam before. Whenever I would want to go and play with my online friends, I’d usually just hook up my phone to my computer and, through using a particular app designed for this purpose, use it as a webcam…
Giveaway: Win a copy of PhotoSweeper 2 in our 7-day giveaway here! Version 2 of PhotoSweeper debuted on the Mac App Store yesterday. This duplicate photo finder from Overmacs garnered high praise in our prior write-up. I tested it briefly to gauge whether past claims of speed, simplicity and functionality still held true. The Environment Although…
The RHA MA450i’s are worth the money, with excellent audio quality and only minor design issues.
The iPad Air was one of the most popular tablets of 2013, and even since the release of the second generation iPad Air, we believe it will be one of the most popular this year too, especially with a fair discount on the first gen tablet. Saying that, what good is an expensive, fragile iPad…
AcoustiPhase’s Mini Cannon is the brand’s first attempt at the portable and affordable speaker market, and after using it during summer barbecues as well as some private listening in my bedroom, here’s what I think of this small £79 speaker.
Pixelmator is a lightweight and modestly priced image editing application for Mac OS X. If you’re after a more affordable and easier to use image editor, read our review here.
Reformator packs a serious punch, features wise, for such a modest retail price. From the high-quality adjustments to the frictionless workflow, it adds up to what a great utility app should be — barely there.
The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air is a beautifully designed keyboard that exudes quality craftsmanship. Typing on it feels like a a natural transition from a normal full sized keyboard.
With an RRP of £49.99, Inateck’s BP2001 remarkably affordable, and it packs 10W of audio, too. But can a jack-of-all-trades company really produce a masterful sound experience? To find out, I gave the BP2001 a try.