Review: Nexus 6P is a serious contender
Nexus smartphones have usually required accepting a compromise or two. A clean, untouched version of Android, and among the first to get the latest updates. Good design with solid all-around performance, at the expense of great battery life and an impressive camera. The Nexus 6P represents an end to the enduring concessions that characterized these phones in the past, and stakes a claim to being one of the best Android phones of 2015.
Review: Dyson V8 Absolute
I have to say I was pretty excited when I was asked to test out the Dyson V8 Absolute. I have always dreamed of owning a Dyson. A couple of the reasons being that I’ve heard they’re long lasting, durable and great if you own pets. Read on to see what I found out from using the Dyson V8 Absolute for a week.
JAM Game On gaming earbuds review
The JAM Game On truly wireless gaming earbuds offer great sound in compact, well designed package meant for hours of mobile gaming. Here's my full review.
Review: Asus ZenWatch 2
The ASUS ZenWatch 2 is a smartwatch that doesn't push the envelope against competitors; it keeps things simple which for some people is just what they want.
Review: Wilson home cell phone booster
There’s a dead zone in my home. If you’re not outside on the back deck or by the front door you won’t get a cell phone signal – doesn’t matter the phone or the service. With the prospect of another winter shivering outside to talk on the cell, I was anxious to check out the Wilson DT Desktop Signal Booster.
MyFox home security camera review
Home security systems have long been complex, complicated wired systems that required an engineering degree and an electrician to install. Fortunately, technology has improved to the point where they’re now inexpensive and very easy to use, and we may have found one of the easiest and most versatile cameras available with a super clear HD video picture.
Review: Code Name S.T.E.A.M. is unique, but is it good?
Take the Golden Era of comic books, mix it with XCOM and a little taste of Fire Emblem. Then give it a steampunk influence, a cast of fictional and non-fiction historical characters and top it off with a good sense of humour. This is Code Name S.T.E.A.M. for the Nintendo 3DS. It’s a wacky turn based strategy game from the folks that brought Warioware and Fire Emblem. It’s a departure from the usual titles from Nintendo, which begs the question: Is it good? Let’s take a look.
Philips Hue Starter Kit Review: The future in a box
Lighting is an essential part of our homes and it hasn't changed much since it was first invented. The Philips Hue Starter Kit aims to redefine the way we experience and interact with light. I never thought one box could transform my home in such a meaningful way. These lights are capable of providing convenience and entertainment in ways that I didn't think was possible.
LeapFrog LeapPad Platinum Review
Today I take an in-depth look at the new LeapFrog LeapPad Platinum (along with 2 classic LeapFrog LeapPad learning games). Join me inside and we’ll learn together whether or not the good folks at LeapFrog have hit yet another home run …. I’ll just give you this one little hint: They have! It’s their biggest children’s tablet yet, and, as always, it’s packed with fun, educational, and amazing features! So, click on through and read all about it!
Gundam Breaker 4 review
Gundam Breaker 4 marks the return of the franchise in this dynamic video game available now. Here is my review!