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Review: Philips SHL5000 headphones
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Philips SHL-5000 Headband Headphones
Purchasing a pair of headphones is no easy task nowadays, especially with people's increased reliance on portable media players. Whether you’re traveling somewhere or simply...
Review: Razer Anansi
I’m a pretty heavy MMO player, and it’s probably safe to say that I’m currently mildly addicted to Wargaming.net’s recent MMO offering World of Tanks. Unfortunately I noticed after...
Review: LG-P970 Optimus Black
LG’s Optimus Black is a fantastic Android phone that has it all: good looks, solid feature set and a price that’s not going to burn holes in your bank...
Review: PressReader
The way that we acquire our news today has changed vastly over a short period of time. Everything is instant, as we now have a multitude of methods...
Review: HTC Sensation
HTC has long been one of the most desirable smartphones brands in the market, and their flagship mobile devices have had a reputation of combining the latest tech in...
Review: Alice: Madness Returns
Looking at the title it may seem that Alice: Madness Returns is a game fit for children – after all, who doesn’t remember the story of Alice who chased...
Review: JVC Everio HM450
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JVC Everio GZ-HM450
Camcorder
JVC’s GZ-HM450 looks quite impressive out of the box, with a glossy black exterior and minimalist design that gives it a classically neat look. Users will immediately...
Review: Toshiba NB520
Toshiba NB520
Netbook
From the very first time I laid eyes on this beauty, I fell in love with it. The color and the thinness with the dotted rubberized-feel finish added...
GADGETSLAB: Nokia X2-01 Smartphone
I may be able to type without looking at the laptop keyboard but QWERTY phones are a different story. I knew the Nokia X2-01 would pose a bit of...