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Drobo - DroboShare In-Depth Review PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 27 April 2008

Drobo & DroboShare

We've spent may hours with Drobo and DroboShare over the last few weeks preparing our review. We've finally put down the camera, finished the text and graphics so today we can published our findings.  Read on for the in-depth review including video, photos, graphs and screen grabs from Windows, Mac and Linux.  Oh, and our verdict on Drobo too....

 



 
Logitech Squeezebox Duet Review PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 02 April 2008

 Logitech Squeezebox Duet

While we wait for Logitechs UK PR company to send us our review sample, Automated Home Reader Tim Morris has sent us his own review of the new Squeezebox Duet streaming audio system... 

 
Harmony One Remote - Video Review PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Logitech Harmony One

 

Danny from Mavromatic recently reviewed the Logitech Harmony One.  This new universal remote uses a 2.2" colour capacitive touchscreen, but also employs lots of physical buttons that give the "feel" that touchscreen only remotes struggle to provide.  Watch the video after the jump for Danny's verdict...

 
3G USB Broadband Modem Review Follow-up PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 February 2008

 Three USB 3G Modem Black & White

Back in November Keith Doxey posted his review of the 3G USB Modem from Three.  As promised, here's his follow-up post with how he's found the device and service after a few month real world use... 

 
Vodafone USB Stick 3G Modem Review PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 February 2008

Vodafone USB Stick 3G Broadband Modem

 

Do you NEED to be able to connect to the net always?  Do you feel funny when you aren’t near a wi-fi hotspot?  Are you outside the range of traditional ADSL and cable but have 3G cellular cover? Does your home or office need a backup broadband service for those frustrating outages?  If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions then the new Vodafone USB Stick 3G Modem may be for you.  Read on for our video, photos and full review of this mini marvel…

 
HomeEasy Wireless Home Automation - Review PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 02 February 2008

HomeEasy Review

 

This morning I was primed to settle down to a normal day's work when Chaos on the UK Home Automation IRC Channel mentioned something about "B&Qs HomeEasy automation stuff", and that pretty much put paid to the rest of the morning. We turfed up the website but there was precious little information on there besides the usual marketing guff. So, time for an in-depth review for Automated Home.  Is this the successor to X10 I've been looking for?  Read on to find out and check out the rest of the photos and the video...

 
3G USB Broadband Modem Review PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 November 2007

 

3 USB Modem
OK, I admit it..... I'm hooked on the Internet!  Whenever I am away from home I start to get withdrawal symptoms from not having Internet access. Whilst in theory Wifi is a wonderful method of wireless connectivity, in practice it is far from ideal. Choices are limited to having a contract with a provider such as BT Openzone or paying for access on an AdHoc basis in a hotel or other hotspot...
 
X10-2 Micro Appliance Modules - Review PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 August 2007

 

Submission by Marcus Warrington - A few weeks ago, on the UKHA email list , we were discussing the X10^2  Micromodules that are available from Kevin Lo in Hong Kong (via eBay). There was some discussion over their ability to be used with latched and momentary switches, with the outcome being that they did work with momentary switches...

 
Bye Bye Standby Review PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 31 July 2007

 

Back in January we reported on the new Bye Bye Standby units form Domia. Now Martyn Henderson has reviewed the units that are designed to save the earth...

 
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