By Tom Solari on July 14th, 2011

Review: Choiix Power Fort

Don’t you hate it when you are just about to make that important call, or need to add something to your calendar and your phone’s battery dies? The Choiix Power Fort is a new range of a power backup battery packs from Choiix, made by Cooler Master which can save your device when it is about to run out of battery. They are also up to 3 time faster at recharging your USB powered device. Check out the review after the break!

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By Terence Huynh on July 14th, 2011

Review: Nokia C7

Nokia looks like to get most of its Symbian phones out there just before the release of its first phone running Windows Phone 7 and MeeGo – the latter already revealed as the Nokia N8. But now, we have the Nokia C7 phone in our reviewing hands. But has Symbian improved since we last saw it? As well, with Nokia tweaking this camera, does it perform like the other Nokia phones?

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By Chris Southcott on July 4th, 2011

Review: Portal 2

In 2007, Valve released Portal and became a huge success. And while it was part of a collection of other games developed by the company, it was announced that a sequel to the popular game. Now in 2011, we see the results of their hard labour.

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By Stewart Wilson on June 24th, 2011

Review: Jawbone ERA

The Jawbone ERA is the latest contender to the Bluetooth headset market. The ERA sports a slim, funky design and has two ways to control it, by the built in accelerometer and the conventional button. It has 5.5 hours of talk time and a range of up to 10 meters.

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By Stewart Wilson on June 23rd, 2011

Review: Telstra Smart-Touch

The Telstra Smart-Touch is Telstra’s first under $100 smart phone. It features Android 2.1, a resistive touch screen, GPS, MP3 player and FM  radio, back facing camera and NextG network compatibility.

The phone features the standard Android installation and a stylus to use with the touch screen.

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By Stewart Wilson on June 22nd, 2011

Review: Acer Iconia A500

Here is the Acer Iconia A500 tablet computer running the brand new version of Android, Honeycomb. This version of Android has been optimised for tablet’s and it has really shown.

The Iconia features an NVIDIA processor, plenty of RAM and plenty of internal storage. Check out the full review of this tablet after the break.

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By Ashton Bernard on June 20th, 2011

Review: LA Noire

Welcome to Los Angeles in the 1940s. The brand new game LA Noire is made by the makers of, arguably, the most popular game of 2010 – Red Dead Redemption. And while this game has excellent graphics, does it stack up to one of our editor’s views?

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By Chris Southcott on May 21st, 2011

Review: Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo 3DS in Aqua Blue (Image: Chris Southcott/TECHGEEK.com.au)

Almost 6 years after the Nintendo DS launched, Nintendo has come back with more portable goodness. But are the improvements, including the new 3D functionality, in the Nintendo 3DS enough to take 400 of your hard earned dollars? Or is it just another gimmick falling flat?

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By Stewart Wilson on May 19th, 2011

Review: Jawbone Jambox

Just think… a long long time ago kids where carrying huge boom boxes on their shoulders and pumping music – some not nearly as powerful as the Jawbone Jambox – a miniature, powerful and amazing wireless speaker which is capable of 10 hours of continuous play. Available in multiple colours, check out the review after the break.

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By Gabriel Huynh on May 4th, 2011

Review: Xbox 360 Kinect

With the somewhat recent release of the Playstation Move, is the Xbox 360′s Kinect a competitor or a paper weight? Is it just a copy of the Playstation 2′s Eyetoy? Our review is just after the jump.

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By Stewart Wilson on April 14th, 2011

Review: Norton Internet Security 2011

Norton Internet Security 2011 is the latest all-in-one security solution from Symantec. It features Anti Virus, Anti Spyware, Firewall, Email Protection and much much more. This version appears to be a lot slimmer, faster and more responsive than previous version of the software. NIS 2011 has a redesigned interface featuring a world map displaying the recent blocks the Norton software has preformed. Check out the review after the break.

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By Terence Huynh on April 14th, 2011

Review: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX7

A compact and slim camera with huge features such 1080i HD video recording and even capture 3D images? Sony is touting the Cyber-shot DSC-WX7 as one of its highlight cameras, but does the slim body mean big features but sacrifice in quality? Or will the camera outperform our expectations from a sub-$350 still digital camera?

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By Terence Huynh on April 14th, 2011

Review: Sony Handycam HDR-CX700VE

With a 3-inch touchscreen, an Exmor R CMOS Sensor, built-in GPS receiver and 96GB of internal storage, Sony has produced another consumer camcorder – this time with the Handycam HDR-CX700VE. However, what it says on the specification sheet may sound great, but does it translate in reality?

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By Terence Huynh on April 4th, 2011

Review: Nokia E7

Nokia E7 has already hit Australia, and targets both the business-orientated or the social person. It blends Nokia’s simplistic design and excellent, high-grade hardware. But the most important fact is Symbian. Has it improved since we last seen the OS in the Nokia N8? Has some of the changes Nokia has made improved the OS?

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