Before you start shooting, wise upon the techniques that will help you bag some great shots. Here are a handful of starting points… Baiting your subject One of the most reliable ways to entice wildlife close to your lens is through ‘baiting’ – using food...
Why Ratings and Feedback is Important on eBay?
Quick reality check: when you use eBay, you’re trading with a complete stranger. Whether selling or buying, it’s absolutely essential to get some measure of how reliable the other eBay member is. In short, will the goods/money arrive? This is why trading history is part...
How eBay For Charity Works
Like many big businesses, eBay has a conscience. Rather than just generating loads of profit for itself, it also helps charities raise money too. Since eBay for Charity was launched in 2006, it’s raised over £65 million for more than 7,500 different charities. There are...
Google Unveils Smart Hub
What, really, is “a new way to Wi-Fi”? We have no idea but those clever marketing bods over at Google must do, as it says so right on the press release for its new router. Partnering with TP-Link, the firm’s new OnHub device is a...
Astrophotography – Capturing the Geminid meteor shower
The Geminid Meteor shower is a definite highlight for December – as long as the weather plays ball and the Moon doesn’t interfere too much. Actually, even if the Moon is about, meteor photography can still record some great results – just make sure it...
Prestigio MultiPhone 7600 Duo
Prestigio MultiPhone 7600 Duo Review – Prestigio is not one of those top-end names you would normally think of when listing phone makers. But the company has quite a lot of handsets for sale in the UK, and the new MultiPhone 7600 is a dual-SIM...
ZTE Blade V
ZTE Blade V Review – The ZTE Blade V takes the crown as the world’s cheapest quad-core phone, available on a PAYG deal through Virgin Media in the UK for just $82. This feels every bit a budget device – a glossy plastic backplate and...
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