Dear Google, where are my Nexus accessories?
At the end of this month it will be six months since the launch of the Nexus 7. That's a pretty decent time frame,...
Dock accessory for the Asus Nexus 7 coming soon to Australia.
Over the weekend it appears that Asus in Japan has let slip some information in regards to a dock accessory for the Nexus 7...
Nexus 4 Bumpers are back in stock
We just recieved a tip that Google's Nexus 4 bumpers are back in stock in the Play Store's Devices section.
Once on the page, you...
Droidax EzyCharge for Galaxy S III — Review
Another great charging device from Droidax to make your digital life easier
Some of you will remember a few months ago I reviewed the Droidax...
Life Fitness announces first Android compatible fitness equipment
At last years Google IO we were shown a Life Fitness Life Cycle conncted to an Android phone and whilst the connectivity with existing...
LIFX – A Wi-Fi enabled, colour changing energy efficient light bulb that can be...
A new Kickstarter project by Australian Phil Bosua is rapidly gaining backers and funding for his re-invented light bulb called LIFX, so far attracting...
Droidax Powerpack for Samsung Galaxy S III — Review
A cover and portable charger in one; protects and charges your device on the go without cables.
The Droidax Powerpack for the Samsung Galaxy S...
LG presents Pocket Photo mobile printer, actually looks good.
If you're like me, you have an expensive camera that takes fantastic photos, but most of your photos wind up being taken on whatever...
ASUS announce Australian availability of their Nexus 7 Travel Covers
ASUS have announced the Australian availability of their Nexus 7 Travel Covers just in time for Father's Day, albeit in an extremely small post...
Droidax Powerpack for Samsung Galaxy SIII – First Impressions
While I've only had the power pack in my hands for less than 24 hours, I feel compelled to post and tell everyone how...
Parrot Minikit+ — Review
I've been toying with the idea of Bluetooth enabled hands-free kits for a while. I have a Jawbone Bluetooth Headset, I used it briefly and found I didn't like it due to various reasons - Looks, continual charging, looks. But I don't like the idea of using a mobile phone whilst driving and often do need to receive or need to make calls whilst driving and wanted to investigate what was out there which would enable me to do so within the confines of the law, to that end I'm going to check out the Parrot Minikit+ Hands Free Car kit.
Keyfinder – An Australian Pozible project that will use your phone to help you...
I had a small incident yesterday when my son managed to hide my wife's car keys, this led me to having to leave work...
Google Play Gift cards found in the US on-sale
Yesterday we saw the evidence for Google Play Gift Cards and Wishlist in the APK for the latest Play Store update, today Android Central...
Sony Internet Player — Mini Review
The Sony Internet Player! Is it just another expensive box for your home entertainment system? Or, is it a new player in providing a...
Asus Nexus 7 Accessories are starting to appear on Australian websites
After the tip from Michael regarding the Nexus 7 Travel Cover at JB Hifi I started looking around and have been finding some more...