Peter Chubb

Peter Chubb

Peter has been writing on Product-Reviews since 2007 and in that time much has changed for him, like his hair having more grey than brown now. He loves gadgets and cars, and gets excited when big events come up, such as CES and the big auto shows. He started out working in a factory and dreamed of the day when he could become his own boss; That happened back in 2002 and he has never looked back since. Things have changed so much on the Internet in that time, but he has adapted well. Peter finds writing online fun and more challenging than any previous work, but it does require self-control. Finding a focus is a great way to stop this, and his grandchildren are his driving force.

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No LTE for Motorola Atrix 2, well according to specs

  Posted: September 20, 2011 | No Comments
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No LTE for Motorola Atrix 2, well according to specs

Now that the Droid Bionic (which has some issues) is now out in the open it’s time for another handset to start taking the headlines, and we are not talking about the iPhone 5. The phone in question is the Motorola Atrix 2, and looking at the specs there is…

Dwindling Google Plus activity: User abandonment?

  Posted: September 20, 2011 | 4 Comments
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Dwindling Google Plus activity: User abandonment?

When Google+ aka Plus was first launched it was only open to a select few, then once others were allowed to join we had an unlimited number of invites to share. Now it seems that there is only a limited number of invites left (I have 150) and it is…

Google Wallet: Sprint demand and iPhone 5 disregard

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Google Wallet: Sprint demand and iPhone 5 disregard

Earlier this morning we touched on the subject about how Google Wallet is now starting to gain momentum thanks to the big three card companies offering support. Sprint it now seems believes that there is demand for this new payment system, as they are the first carrier to receive the…

Fix for current Mac OS X Lion password loophole

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Fix for current Mac OS X Lion password loophole

For years we have come to the realization that the Mac operating system is a much safer bet than Windows. However, as the software becomes more popular not only is it prone to more attacks, but also more users will find a few security issues that have been there all…

Resistance publisher shifting focus, PS4 release doubtful

  Posted: September 20, 2011 | 20 Comments
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Resistance publisher shifting focus, PS4 release doubtful

There seems to be mixed feelings when it comes to the review of Resistance 3, which seems a shame, as it is a good game when all is said and done – so why are sales so poor? The game has only managed to shift around 274,000 copies, which considering…

Customization enhancements for new Samsung Apps

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Customization enhancements for new Samsung Apps

There is now a new version of Samsung Apps, and from what we have been told there are a number of enhancements that will make customization much easier than before. Before we get down to the good stuff of what new features there are, we need to tell you that…

Open Source Bada, Samsung faces problems

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Open Source Bada, Samsung faces problems

One would have thought that Samsung would have given up on Bada by now, but it seems as though they want to invest even further into its future. There is news that the South Korean phone maker wants to make its own mobile operating system open source from next year….

Teardown of iPhone 5 components or 4S

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Teardown of iPhone 5 components or 4S

Whenever you teardown a new device you get to see just what makes them tick, and that is also the case even before the likes of a new smartphone gets released. There has been much speculation over the months as to what processor the iPhone 5 will be getting, and…