Author: Duncan Pike

The first day of school wraps up and your little one brings you a letter from their school saying they’ll need a Chromebook for this year’s curriculum. Sound familiar? There are two ways this can go down. Either the school will provide one you’ll have to pay for (or maybe it’s included in the school fees, lucky you), or you need to find one yourself. If the latter is true then you have a decision to make. But what even is a Chromebook and which one is best? We’re here to make that choice a little easier with z round-up…

Read More

Razer has been a top player in the PC gaming peripherals market for almost as long as gaming peripherals have been around. With its new Viper V2 Pro, the US-based company is zeroing in on esports gamers that want to either improve their skills or remain at the top. The Viper V2 Pro is the latest refresh of the well-known Viper range and an update to 2019’s stellar Viper Ultimate. Upon first inspection, the two appear to be roughly the same mouse. But, in this seemingly isolated case, the product names tell most of the story. Don’t forget you’re holding…

Read More

Almost every major tech company was present at CES to announce or reveal some of the products they’ve been working on. We’ve already compiled lists of the ‘actually useful’ stuff and the products that made us scratch our heads. However, there’s a question that always seeps into our minds around this time of year: When is this actually going to be a thing? Some manufacturers are more levelheaded than others with their predicted launch dates. Some don’t even bother with dates. Nevertheless, here are some of CES 2023’s announcements that probably won’t be real for a while. Aska A5 ‘flying’…

Read More

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, has come and gone along with no news of or hints at Apple’s much-anticipated high-performance mixed-reality headset. You would think a global event dedicated to showcasing the world’s best tech would’ve been a great place for the company to reveal its latest innovation. But that isn’t the Apple way. The company likes all the attention to itself. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman – someone with a decent track record when it comes to the fruit company – Apple plans to unveil its new headset before its World Wide Developers Conference in June. Apple’s Reality…

Read More

We are nine days into the new year and apart from CES that took place in Las Vagas last week, not a whole lot has happened. That could be a boon or a curse depending on your outlook. We’d like to think that’s because everyone is saving the good stuff for later in the year. WhatsApp is generally one of the companies that pump out updates fairly regularly. Whether the updates are any good kinda depends on what’s being updated. But since over two billion people use the app every day, we thought we’d take a look at the notable…

Read More

Here at Stuff, we like tech of most shapes and sizes. The more exciting the better. But that’s not to say we don’t like the boring stuff. There’s a respectable time and place for the tech that doesn’t faff about. That’s the sort of demeanour the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 (2022) had when we took it out of its box. Inanimate poise notwithstanding, how does it shape up when it needs to be a Chromebook? And how does Acer justify that price tag when it also sells Chromebooks for a fraction of that? It’s one of the best of its…

Read More

Yes, you read that right. No, you haven’t gone back in time to when 3D tech was all the rage. This year at the CES, Asus announced its intention to bring glasses-free 3D tech to its laptops. It isn’t the first to do so, as much as it would like to claim. Acer did it first nearly a year ago. The difference here is that Asus is doing it with its gorgeous OLED displays whereas Acer could only manage it with LCD displays. So the “world’s first” tag is still technically correct. Asus is bringing its new Spatial Vision 3D…

Read More

So in the competition between Apple and Android, you’ve finally chosen to go with an iPhone for your next upgrade. Or maybe it wasn’t even a question for you. But unless you’ve got a blank cheque, selecting an iPhone can be a confusing task. The latest models are the shiniest and feature the biggest numbers but are they really worth it over last year’s model? And then there are the size, storage, and colour options to choose from. There are four models in the iPhone 14 lineup, the iPhone 14, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max. Of those, the first two…

Read More

CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, is upon us once again. At the expo this year, tech-maker Asus unveiled a shiny new peripheral – an officially licensed Xbox controller with a 1.3in OLED display called the ROG Raikiri Pro. If you’ve ever had an Xbox controller in your hand and thought, “This is cool, but if only it could…”, this controller probably can. Its customisation options are numerous. This looks like Player One material To start with, there are three connectivity options: via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz RF with a dongle, or a USB-C cable. The next glaringly obvious new addition is…

Read More

Life is full of ups and downs. But few downs reach as low as seeing the dreaded buffering wheel halfway through your movie (#firstworldproblems). Before you volley your remote through your TV or send your router out the nearest window, here are a few things to try to improve your home network. If it doesn’t move, plug it in The convenience of removing the cable and going wireless for most things is difficult to argue against. But for your home network, you should reconsider. The general consensus is if your device doesn’t need to move around your home, plug it…

Read More