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How To Connect Raspberry Pi To A Network

Raspberry Pi

Before we start out, let’s be sure that we’ve ticked off everything on our check-list. You’ll need : a Raspberry Pi ( Model B ) Compatible SD card Micro USB cable/charger Network cable HDMI cable Compatible TV USB keyboard as well as mouse You can...

Microsoft Surface Pro 3

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Review – It wasn’t too long ago that Microsoft unveiled its Surface 2 tablet here in Malaysia. While it certainly had its ups, the second tablet was held back by the Windows RT operating system. Not too long after that, Microsoft announced...

Motorola Moto E

Motorola Moto E Review

Motorola Moto E Review – The Moto E is £89. SIM free. In your hands. No contract, no SIM lock, no strings attached. Compare that to the SIM-free retail price of the device you’re using right now – it’s almost certainly cheaper, probably by a large...

Motorola Moto X

Motorola Moto X Review

Motorola Moto X Review – It might be easy to consider the Moto X as out of its league in this test, as if it was just a mid-range phone punching above its weight. Certainly its specs do little to contradict this opinion, with the smallest...

Lenovo ThinkPad S1 Yoga

Lenovo ThinkPad S1 Yoga Review

Lenovo ThinkPad S1 Yoga Review – Thanks to Intel’s 4th generation of Core series processors, notebook makers have launched a dizzying array of convertible and detachable notebooks, combining the aesthetics and portability of a tablet, and the performance and usability of a notebook device. Lenovo...

YotaPhone

YotaPhone Review

YotaPhone Review – The YotaPhone is a fascinating take on the ereader and smartphone combination that has impressive potential You can be forgiven for not having heard of the YotaPhone. It has slipped under the radar of many smartphone fans. But it is an exciting...

Toshiba 65L9363DB

Toshiba 65L9363DB Review

Toshiba 65L9363DB Review – The latest in the new wave of Ultra HD TVs, the 65L9363DB, doesn’t get off to the most auspicious of starts, as at £5,500 it’s £500 more expensive than other 65in 4K big-hitters from Samsung and Sony. And, although Panasonic’s L65WT600 is...

Panasonic TX-L65WT600

Panasonic TX-L65WT600 Review

Panasonic TX-L65WT600 Review – The only thing certain about the next evolution in broadcast technology is its uncertainty. 4K/Ultra HD may be widely accepted as the next step from 1080p Full HD, but even broadcasters have yet to agree a specification. While BSkyB looks certain to...

Sky WiFi

Sky WiFi Review

Sky WiFi Review – With catch-up now a mainstream preoccupation, it’s no surprise that pay TV Goliath Sky has finally integrated Wi-fi into its set-top boxes. But just how does this impact the overall Sky+ proposition and, more significantly, has Sky finally produced the perfect hassle-free...

IceCrypt S3700 CHD

IceCrypt S3700 CHD Review

IceCrypt S3700 CHD Review – THE S3700CHD has not two tuners, but three. As well as two DVB-S2 satellite tuners, this receiver has a single digital terrestrial tuner too. Of course, this can be used for Freeview reception (just as the satellite tuners can pick...