HOW TO GET THE BEST WIFI SIGNAL AT HOME

HOW TO GET THE BEST WIFI SIGNAL AT HOME

Increase your wireless speed without shelling out

Most of the major ISPs and all of the home router manufacturers are quick to tout the wireless performance of their equipment.  Often you’ll see claims of the “fastest wireless speeds” and “best throughput” of any device, yet often your actual experience will differ greatly.

HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT ON ANDROID

HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT ON ANDROID

Easy on Ice Cream Sandwich, harder on older versions

Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, especially if you’re trying to describe something on your smartphone or tablet to someone else.  Luckily, taking a screenshot on your Android device is pretty simple, for most devices anyway.

SKIVA OCTOFIRE OFFERS USB CHARGING FOR 8 DEVICES

SKIVA OCTOFIRE OFFERS USB CHARGING FOR 8 DEVICES

High output charging for all the family

My girlfriend and I are locked in a constant battle for control of the USB chargers in our household.  Between us we’ve got an iPhone, two Nexus 7 Tablets, a Nexus 4, three Raspberry Pi’s and an Android TV stick, all running off of various 2 AMP USB power supplies.

REVIEW: ACER REVO RL80

REVIEW: ACER REVO RL80

Cheap as chips PC

In times gone by, people would generally have between zero and one PC’s in the home, but as devices become less expensive and more capable it’s perfectly feasible to have a machine in every room.

REVIEW: RAPIDWEAVER 5 FOR MAC

REVIEW: RAPIDWEAVER 5 FOR MAC

Back to basic web development for OS X

A few years back Apple made the dubious decision to remove iWeb from it’s iLife suite of creativity programs.  iWeb itself wasn’t that great when it came to producing websites, but it was incredibly easy to use and the removal outraged many amateurs who wanted to create their own website or blog.

REVIEW: LOGITECH K760 BLUETOOTH MAC KEYBOARD

REVIEW: LOGITECH K760 BLUETOOTH MAC KEYBOARD

Solar powered Bluetooth wonder

I recently bought a new Mac Mini and was quite surprised (actually, I wasn’t surprised, but I was annoyed) to find that Apple’s ultra-affordable Mac doesn’t come with any form of input device.  That wouldn’t be so bad, if Apple didn’t want to sting you for sixty quid for the official Bluetooth keyboard.  I would much rather Apple just bundle the mouse and keyboard with the Mini and bump the price up, but I don’t work in Apple’s marketing department.