Posted inReviews Review #70: Bigme B751C Colour E-Book Reader ★★★★☆ Posted by By SaMa 6 April 2025Posted inReviews In my early e-reader days, I was beholden to the Kindle, as I presume is the case for most. The…
Posted inReviews Review #69: XREAL Air “AR” Glasses ★★☆☆☆ Posted by By SaMa 23 July 2023Posted inReviews High on promise, low on execution Introduction First things first, I consider augmented reality (AR) to be something that overlays…
Posted inTutorials Tutorial #31: Google Play Store on Fire TV Posted by By SaMa 27 August 2022Posted inTutorials As someone still rocking the Fire TV 3, I have never been a fan of the Fire OS interface, which…
Posted inTutorials Tutorial #29: A De-Googled and De-Samsunged Android tablet Posted by By SaMa 5 June 2022Posted inTutorials An attempt was made to make a mid-range Samsung tablet a little less bloaty. However, the universe is governed by…
Posted inReviews Review #67: Sony WF-H800 (h.ear) Truly Wireless Headphones ★★★★✯ Posted by By SaMa 11 July 2021Posted inReviews The one that got awayWhen one thinks of Sony True Wireless earbuds, it usually sways towards its flagship devices. As…
Posted inTutorials Tutorial #26: Debloating Samsung Galaxy (Tab S5e) Posted by By SaMa 9 May 2021Posted inTutorials The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is a great everyday tablet as I previously mentioned in my review apart from the fact…
Posted inReviews Review #66: 6 months with Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e ★★★★★ Posted by By SaMa 11 April 2021Posted inReviews Foreword:The original review was written back in October, about a month after purchase and I have kept it as-is since…
Posted inReviews Review #64: Samsung Galaxy Buds+ (4-month review) ★★★★✬ Posted by By SaMa 5 July 2020Posted inReviews I left my previous post in a bit of a cliff-hanger but then things have changed a lot since then.…
Posted inTutorials Tutorial #22: Optimal performance from the Samsung Galaxy A50 (or any mid-range device) Posted by By SaMa 24 August 2019Posted inTutorials The demands from the hardware have arisen significantly with every passing year, which is only made worse by manufacturer-specific UIs…