Category Archives: Camera Reviews
Best beginner DSLR cameras 2019: 10 cheap DSLRs perfect for new users
If you're ready to make the step-up from your smartphone or point-and-shot, then these are the best beginner DSLRs you can buy right now in 2019. An entry-level, beginner DSLR is the natural progression when you feel like you've outgrown … Continue reading
Google says Play Store is more secure than ever
Google is focusing on making its mobile operating system more secure and in its latest Year in Review, the company detailed exactly how its policies and processes are helping keep Android users safe on its platform. According to the report, … Continue reading
Google Maps adds a Snake game to mobile and desktop applications
Google has never shied away from pranking people on April Fools’ Day – in 2016, the tech giant added a ‘mic drop’ button to replace ‘Send and Archive’ which, when clicked would send everyone in the conversation to a GIF … Continue reading
Our solar system’s violent past
When we look at the planets and moons of our solar system today, it would be very easy to be fooled into thinking that everything always looked this way. But over the past few years, scientists have learned to their … Continue reading
New remote and gamepad tipped for the Nvidia Shield TV
The Nvidia Shield TV was one of the first Android TV boxes to hit the market and it remains one of the best. Nvidia has continued to push a steady stream of updates out for the device, and it looks … Continue reading
AirPower canceled: Apple says wireless charging mat wasn’t up to standards
We've been checking for the Apple AirPower release date every day, but there's no need to do that anymore, as Apple has canceled the project altogether. AirPower, the wireless charging mat Apple revealed a year and a half ago, first … Continue reading
Best alternatives to Skype 2019: paid and free
If you're looking for the best Skype alternatives, then you've come to the right place. For many years, Skype has been one of the most popular VoIP (Voice over IP) services, with home and business users alike using it to … Continue reading
Apple and Qualcomm share spoils in court ahead of major ruling
The seemingly endless legal dispute between Apple and Qualcomm has taken another turn, with both companies claiming victories in court. The disputes form part of a wide-ranging row between the two companies being played out in courtrooms around the world. … Continue reading
IT professionals unprepared for Windows as a Service
With less than a year until Microsoft ends support for Windows 7, new research from Kollective has revealed that nearly half (46%) of IT professionals still have no plan in place to manage the “as a service” updates associated with … Continue reading
3 things we want to know about Apple Arcade, the new gaming service
Apple has unveiled its gaming subscription service, Apple Arcade, and it looks promising: for a recurring fee, customers can play any number of games in the service’s catalogue on their iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV at no additional cost…and … Continue reading
What’s new on Netflix Australia for April 2019
As the number of shows and movies available to stream in Australia continues to grow at an impressive rate, it can be tough to keep up with all the new additions to each streaming service each month. We've all come … Continue reading