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The iPhone SE seems to have been an instant hit, but what – if anything – will Apple follow it up with?
In late 2015, I reviewed the budget Microsoft Lumia 435 handset. Now its 2016, and I check it out upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile.
I take a hands on look at the new ‘budget’ 4” special edition iPhone.
Microsoft just released Windows 10 Mobile to existing handset owners. I check it out and give you my initial thoughts.
Recently announced, the iPhone SE is the much rumoured return to 4” iPhones. So what do I think of it?
Windows 10 Mobile might be the shiny new beast from Microsoft, but you ought to check if your handset will be eligible for it, as a lot won’t be – and this hasn’t gone down well with fans.
Microsoft is finally rolling out its final release of Windows 10 Mobile to existing handsets, but whether your beloved Windows phone will get it is a good question.
If you have ever tried to network unlock a phone in the UK, it could be a frustrating experience. Well now it is a little easier.
I take a look at the Lumia 535, the large Quad Core mid-range Windows Phone from Microsoft.
2012 saw HTC release its first flagship Windows phone, the HTC 8x, but will it see Windows 10 Mobile?
With everyone having computers, mobile phones, and MP3 players, is there a place for home audio systems in our digital age?
I take my son’s Windows 10 laptop with its ‘free upgrade’ version and do a clean install, with a twist. Does it go well?
With all the advances in mobile phone technology, your handset still needs to be reliable as a phone, but getting that isn’t easy.
I love the original iPhone – but at nine years old, it really has had it’s day.
Gone are the days when television was controlled by a few big players. There is so much more competition. I check out the streaming Now TV box from Sky.
Ever wanted to combine several MP3s in to one file? Now you can with MP3 Trimmer.
Is a customer’s happiness important to companies these days? For Pebble it seems so.
Being able to increase the storage on your iPhone has always been a big issue; should Apple think about doing it?
After finding out my original Juice Pack Plus was a fake, I look at a genuine one.
-The Apple MacBook Air is a gorgeous design masterpiece, and early 2015 saw me purchase an 11” model.
A decade after its release, the original Need For Speed Most Wanted is still an amazing game.
Pebble brings its new interface to the classic handset. I have been running it for a few days.
Pebble finally brings its new look watch OS to the original Pebble and Pebble Steel.
Juice Packs are popular with many iPhone users, but is your Mophie genuine or a fake?
After using a Juice Pack Helium and Air for my iPhone 5, I decided to check out the heavyweight Mophie in the iPhone 5/5s range.
Do you like having a beer? Now you can use your smartphone to log your drinks and share them with other like-minded drinkers.
1995 saw release of the ill-fated (but fantastic) Sega Saturn. I am still a big fan of the 32-bit console.
Gaming is a great pass time. I take a look at the top 50 titles that have shaped my gaming history.