I'm a big advocate for YubiKeys - I think they're fantastic bits of hardware, but they're also quite poorly understood and even people who do use them often don't use the full set of features that these keys are capable of. I'm hoping to write a few posts about things you can do with YubiKeys, … Continue reading Using YubiKeys for TOTP 2FA
Category: Hardware
The Chromebook has been around for a few years now, but early models were not widely available and their need for a constant internet connection somewhat hamstrung them into less capable devices than they could potentially be. With the new Series 3 Chromebook from Samsung, combined with the latest Aura update for Chrome OS, all … Continue reading Samsung Series 3 Chromebook Review
Nexus 7 Hardware Follow Up A few weeks ago I wrote my Nexus 7 review, which detailed my thoughts and first impressions on what I regarded to be the best tablet currently available. So now that I've had it for nearly a month, have my opinions changed? No, not really, although I do have some … Continue reading Google Nexus 7 & Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Follow Up
Introduction The Nexus 7 is Google's first foray into the tablet market (not counting the pseudo-Nexus Xoom tablet from Motorola), and it's teamed up with ASUS to offer what has become one of the most desirable and highly sought after pieces of tech in recent years. This review will cover both the device itself and … Continue reading Google Nexus 7 Review
I'm writing this blog post as Microsoft's announcement event has been underway for a few minutes now. Skipping all of the preamble rubbish, we'll get straight into what Microsoft has announced this afternoon in LA (or, early morning in Europe). Images from Ubergizmo's excellent live blog of the event. Hope you guys don't mind. The … Continue reading Microsoft Surface
The Raspberry Pi, for those of you who don't know, is a very basic computer, on a circuit board just a little bigger than a credit card. It was designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a device that would allow anyone to get into computing. Whilst the early devices are aimed at devs and … Continue reading Raspberry Pi First Impressions
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