Going Gaga over printers
I kick off the week’s content testing a printer supposedly “designed” by Lady Gaga. Surprisingly, it’s not terrible and I’m relatively restrained on the pun front. Honestly!
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I kick off the week’s content testing a printer supposedly “designed” by Lady Gaga. Surprisingly, it’s not terrible and I’m relatively restrained on the pun front. Honestly!
Going Gaga over printers Read More »
I delve into the local implications of Apple’s Lion OS strategy, and dance merrily with a phone that turns out to not be quite such as good a deal as it might first seem.
Lion Roaring & Salsa Dancing Read More »
How many smartphone accessories do you really need? Is Apple the only company that can make a good white laptop? And why should you pay more for Broadband based on where you live?
Smartphone Accessories, Shiny White Laptops & Yet More Broadband Plans Read More »
I ponder the utility of Google+ and make a badly dated MC Hammer joke. Because I’m sure it must be hip to be retro, right? No? Oh well, it’s my blog anyway. It could have been worse. It could have been yet another Vanilla Ice joke.
Social Networks, Pocket Projectors & Really Baggy Pants Read More »
I’m not a big fan of calling products the “Ultimate”. I mean, logically speaking, where do you go when you want to release the next one?
Where do you go from "Ultimate"? Read More »
Over at CNET, I’ve been doing a lot of laptop work of late.
Inexpensive laptops… and overly expensive ones. Read More »
The end to my Hydrapinion Android series lies within, as does a inexpensive (but not cheap-n-cheerful in the pejorative sense) Sony Blu-Ray player.
Android Crunch Time & Blu-Ray Test Time Read More »
A laptop that’s almost too shiny to look at, and a Mobile Broadband test resurfaces online.
Disco Ball Laptops And Mobile Broadband Revisited Read More »
At Hydrapinion this week, my month long series on switching from iOS to Android continues, looking at what it takes to make a ‘free’ application on either platform, by way of the Soup Dragons. Can an iPhone user switch to Android for a month? Part 3: There’s Free, and then there’s ‘Free’ “Ahem. Where was
'Free' Android Apps, Tiny Projectors And… Eighty-Three Hours Of Tech? Read More »