Reviews
Aqua Mail closes the gap on Android email shortcomings
Most of you Android users out there probably have no need for anything other than Google’s own outstanding Gmail application. It has nearly everything you’d hope from a mail client, including conversation threading and full access to your web mail ... Read More »
Bodhi Linux 2.2 Released
Bodhi Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu. But unlike Ubuntu, Bodhi Linux utilises the Enlightenment (E17) desktop environment instead of the default Unity interface of Ubuntu. As previously mentioned, the whole point of Bodhi is to be ... Read More »
Maxthon Browser – Can It Compare To The Big Boys?
Chrome, IE, Firefox & Safari are all names that are commonplace on most computer systems nowadays. All of “the big 4″ compete for the top spot to become the worlds best Internet Browser. However, this race is very much a marathon ... Read More »
Ferrari Enzo Smart Phone Controlled RC Car Review
Recently I was looking for some random accessories for my iPhone and I discovered that there are so many different accessories you can buy. I came across some plunger shaped stands to wireless speakers shaped like a duck. The best ... Read More »
Linux Mint 14: Why can’t Ubuntu do that? (Using Mint part 1)
First, I have to admit that I’m biased. I was curious about Linux Mint 14, but I didn’t really want to like it. I had flings with Julia, Katya, and a brief and tumultuous run with Maya (the Euro babe ... Read More »
Microsoft Office 2013 Review
Microsoft Office is undoubtedly a great tool (although I personally prefer Thunderbird to Outlook). I recently wrote about how you can get a Microsoft Office 2013 60 day trial for free and since then I’ve been using Office 2013 to ... Read More »
Ubuntu 12.10 Review
So it’s finally here. Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal has been released and I’ve been running it since it’s release date on 18th October 2012. In this article I’ll be talking about some of the new features, the performance of Ubuntu ... Read More »
Xubuntu 12.10: Tips on making Xubuntu a lean mean Linux machine
I’ve used every desktop environment out there. From Cinnamon and Gnome shell to KDE, E17 and LXDE. All have things they are good at. None of them has been as absolutely bulletproof for me as XFCE. I have never suffered ... Read More »















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