Testmodo Challenge #1: Three Readers Put the Sony Xperia™ Z5 Compact Design to the Test
In this first post in a brand new Testmodo season, our readers get to grips with Sony's newest petite smartphone. How did it fare?
In this first post in a brand new Testmodo season, our readers get to grips with Sony's newest petite smartphone. How did it fare?
The paralysis of choice, or a rubbish excuse?
Just imagine what it could do with the Doom 3 flashlight!
It’s a crazy invention. You walk up to the fridge, and motion sensor-powered lights illuminate the inside of the inside which you can see through the translucent door.
Amid the cookie-cutter clone phones and wacky wearables, there was some stellar tech on show at this year's event. This is what got Giz UK's juices flowing.
Bonkers price tag, too.
Roll up! Roll up! Come see the latest fare from the fair isles of IFA.
Just when Google's wider-integration of spherical images to Google Maps is debuted. Whadda coinkydink!
Perfect for that stray sock that always turns up halfway through.
Good news for people looking to have a single computer they carry around everywhere.
HDR video, meet HDR TV. Now, like, get it on.
Bundled with some fast "running trax" to help you work out.
By limiting Force Touch to the top-tier Mate S, Huawei may have killed a genuinely exciting feature before it's even got out of the traps.
You can have it in any size as long as it's 65 inches.
Acer gets serious about external graphics and modular computing.
Sony’s new little phone isn’t offering all that much more than its predecessors.