
iPad 2 WiFi only sufficiently
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: March 13, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
When is an iPad 2 with WiFi only sufficient? Most people may find the answer to be most of the time, having owned the first iPad in both Wi-Fi only and 3G options, my experience over the 3-months following its…

Google WiFi: Free Wi-Fi at 32 airports
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: November 10, 2009Filed under: Broadband, Computers
Google announced along with a host of other companies that they are to offer free WiFi at 32 airports in the U.S. This normally paid service will be free for two months from now until January 15. This program for…

Recession antidote: Monsoon Titanium HD TV Streamer with Wi-Fi
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: April 15, 2009Filed under: Computers, IPTV
Watching HDTV can sometimes be expensive, especially if you would like all of your rooms to have it. There is a way where you can view it in all rooms for a fraction of the cost of getting an installer…

Delta Air Lines Wi-Fi offer: Is the price right?
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: August 6, 2008Filed under: Alternative News, Broadband
Delta Air Lines are looking into offering customers broadband wireless internet access on its entire domestic fleet, they are hoping to get this all running by next summer. We already know that Continental Airlines had previously announced its plans to…

Hands-on Review: ASRock P43 and P45 Motherboards
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: August 4, 2008Filed under: Computer Hardware, Computers
First off, we talk about the ASRock P45R2000-WiFi. In all, it’s a board that while having all the bells and whistles you could want, some of them come at a price. This for instance is the dual memory support. While…
iPhone App Store now in 62 countries: download over cell, WiFi or iTunes
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: June 9, 2008Filed under: Cell Phone Accessories, Cell Phones
Having the latest graphics games and other applications releasing left, right and centre on the Apple iPhone is good, but what’s the point of having a mobile device if you cannot get the different software on the move, why wait…
PanTouch Bluetooth / WiFi photo frames by Pandigital: bad idea
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: April 2, 2008Filed under: Digital Picture Frames, Electronics
When I went out looking for a digital photo frame I was looking for value for money, I wanted a nice big size for the right price. When it comes to having Bluetooth and WiFi with the digital photo frame…
Skype finally goes mobile, but is this enough for you to start using it?
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: March 31, 2008Filed under: Alternative News, Software
Thanks to Phones Review we have found out that Skype has finally gone mobile, what is interesting is what Peter said over at Phones Review which I have to agree on is that the service has flaws, he said that…
Panasonic KX-WP800 Skype VoIP phone: FON app with Wi-Fi router
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: March 12, 2008Filed under: Cell Phones, Handsets
If you have ¥29,800 (£144) then the Panasonic KX-WP800 Skype VoIP phone with FON app with Wi-Fi router. Oh yes what we like about this phone is that it has a clever little thing going on. It will allow you…
If Microsoft and Sony joined forces what gaming console would we get?
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: March 11, 2008Filed under: Gaming, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360
We know this would never happen but come on stranger things have happened, we would love to know what sort of gaming console would we get if Microsoft and Sony joined forces. Would it be the best console in the…
What the hell is a Chumby? I am a cute fun alarm clock with Wifi
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: February 29, 2008Filed under: Computers, Gadgets, Ultra Mobile PC
Looking at the picture above you can see why many people would fall in love with the Chumby, “Chumby, what the hell is a Chumby? Well I am a little fun alarm clock that has many features even more than…
TVcompass’s WiFi SR 1500 universal remote: codes direct using built-in web browser
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: January 30, 2008Filed under: Electronics
Universal remote controls have moved on a lot over the last few years, the last one I brought connected to my PC with a USB cable and let me update codes from online. This gadget has been given the name…

