After using it for a good part of last three days, here are my initial thoughts and impressions on iPhone X. For me, this changes everything. Yet again.
Here's our full video review of Apple's official iPhone X Leather, Silicone, and Leather Folio cases for the new flagship smartphone.
Here's our video review of the 2016 Apple Watch Series 2 Stainless Steel Space Black with Milanese Loop band model.
iOS 10 review: Apple's release of iOS 10 is one that is neither a maintenance release nor one with huge changes that will get even the most jaded of iPhone owners excited. It sits somewhere between those two extremes, adding security updates, bug fixes and tweaks whilst also making room for some pretty radical changes to the way we will use our iPhones and iPads post-iOS 10. In an age where Apple receives - justifiably, in our opinion - plenty of flak for shipping sub-par software, iOS 10 looks and feels like a release that has taken some of that on board, but it's far from perfect.
Here's our detailed video review of Apple Magic Trackpad 2, Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2 accessories for the Mac. Are they worth getting? Find out in our video review.
Our hands-on and early impressions of using an iPhone 6s in Rose Gold color and iPhone 6s Plus in Space Gray color, showing what's changed in this year's models compared to last year's in the video.
Jaybird X2 video review. We go hands-on with the latest premium bluetooth earbuds from Jaybird succeeding the acclaimed BlueBuds X - the X2.
This is LG G4 video review, one of the best flagship Android smartphones of the year 2015. Check out our video review, camera samples and more.
Here's a drop test video review of Rhino Shield Crash Guard bumper case for iPhone 6 Plus. Full details and video review can be found here.
Another year, another update to iOS. And while things may look pretty much the same on the face of it, iOS 8 is well worth everyone's time. While iOS 7 was a big departure from what we were used to in regards to aesthetics, iOS 8 goes another route, this time preferring to take a scalpel to the operating system's innards rather than its exterior.















