“This is design and technology taken to a whole new level. Artisan materials and striking craftsmanship create an experience unlike anything else. With a uniquely stunning design 10.4mm thin combined with impressive performance with full Intel® Core™ i5 or i7… Read More ›
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Write about what you love
“Find something that you enjoy doing so much that you would be willing to do it for nothing, and you will never work a day in your life.” Ronald G Wayne. When I think back to my career choices, I… Read More ›
Turn your traditional watch into a smart watch
For people like me, the idea of not wearing a traditional watch is not something I would even consider. I do, however, like tracking my movement and sleep so I guess the only option is a fitness tracker on the… Read More ›
Gadget Magazine: a publication for the future
I’ll be honest, when I first heard of Gadget Magazine I was sceptical because I don’t particularly like the word ‘Gadget’. It feels geeky, childish and far from serious, but it is also a word which sums up the content… Read More ›
U.S. iPhone owners are cheapskates
“App marketing firm Sensor Tower estimates that Apple had 110 million active iPhones in the U.S. by the end of 2015. The fact that games were the top app category isn’t a shocker, but the difference between how much users… Read More ›
Juicero: the worst business idea ever?
“The founder of Organic Avenue, a now-bankrupt restaurant chain that sold stale wraps and overpriced juices, is launching a $699 Wi-Fi connected juicer that can’t actually juice produce you’ve brought home from the store. Instead, the company, called Juicero, wants… Read More ›
Are phones killing the watch?
“Is time passing the watch industry by? Sales of timepieces — from pricey six-figure jewel-encrusted baubles to less-than-$100 ticktockers — have been slowing down over the past year as consumers increasingly rely on their smartphones to keep track of time…. Read More ›
Apple screwed up the Music app, Cesium fixes it
Apple screwed up the Music app when the Apple Music service was released. It became busy, difficult to navigate and generally made finding tracks very difficult. You may not agree, but almost everyone I know agrees on this topic and… Read More ›
Long-term effects of virtual reality?
“With a handful of virtual reality (VR) headsets on the market already, and more on their way with Sony announcing this week it will release a PlayStation set in October, the impact of such devices on eyesight, the brain and… Read More ›
LG G5 : UX 5.0 detailed in new video
I played with a Galaxy S7 edge recently and was impressed, but not to the level that I actually wanted to use it for more than a few minutes. The LG G5, however, offers something new and the video above… Read More ›