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The Blood Service app won't make dealing with needles any easier, But it does make it easier to find somewhere to donate blood and get you booked in.
Rainbow Smart Bulbs: A dazzling Kiwi innovation lights it up with rhythm and hues, but white's a slight smudge.
How refreshing that a funny, local movie provides us with a vampire breath of fresh air, plus a lot of laugher and great one liners.
Zeus mini projector brings portable, affordable projection to New Zealand market. Perfect for movies and presentations on the go.
Samsung generate truckloads of hype when launching new Galaxy devices, but I'd wager that even they weren't prepared for sheer amount of hype...
Motorcycle sim 'Ride' offers a gritty, authentic racing thrill, posing a steep challenge for virtual speed enthusiasts.
The S6 feels iPhone 6-like. I'm hoping that lawsuits don't start flying. They're a distraction from the innovation that the market needs.
The Trakdot Luggage is a tracking device that proves its worth when it is used to provide peace of mind and a safety net for travellers.
The folks at Samsung knew they needed to lift their game to maintain their position in the market. The first sign of this was the Galaxy Alpha.
For such a simple premise Little Alchemy is a delightful, absorbing game, and one that I would happily recommend for kids or adults.
It's a game. It's just not like any game I've ever played before. For a start, it's kind of depressing. Claustrophobic. Unsettling.
Brutally challenging yet deeply gratifying, Bloodborne conquers PS4 as both a daunting test and a sterling exclusive.
The L-355 is a bold move for Epson, completely doing away with costly cartridges. Instead it uses tanks which can be refilled using ink bottles.
Dive into the digital realm with 'WoodenMan', an app turning the classic artists' mannequin into a pocketable virtual muse.
The Book of Life animates a vibrant Mexico, contrasting stereotypes with a magical tale of love, music, and spirited competition.
No the PLAYBULB isn't something you're likely to find at your local adult shop, but an innovative product by MiPow.
The only certainty with the personal computing market is change. Pat Pilcher's review on the Asus TF103C Convertible Tablet.
Nail Doctor is everything I hate about cheaply-made, cynical revenue-grabbing apps, combined with everything I hate about foot hygiene.
Amidst all the hype surrounding Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC's One M9 launch, some may have missed that Sony launched the Xperia E4, its latest mid-range.
The library system, including its online component, was already working fine for me. What do I actually need this app to do?.