Motorola Moto G

The Moto G is the first Motorola phone to be released since Google took over the brand back in 2012. Offering far better specs than most other big-name phones, this £120 phone is unbelievable value. The Moto G has a plastic casing, with a curved back that cares more about feeling good in the hand Read More …

Leverate – Sirix

Leverate, which provides software solutions for brokers, has introduced a significant powerful enhancement to its social platform: one big community that brings together traders from all participating brokers. With this, Leverate will command a huge social network for forex traders. A trader with one broker can now copy a trade of another trader with another Read More …

HP Slate 7

HP may have been late to the Android tablet party, but it has finally released one in the form of the Slate 7. Rather than try to compete with Apple’s iPad, HP has instead focused on the entry-level 7in market with a budget device designed to take on tablets such as the Google Nexus 7. Someone Read More …

Samsung Galaxy Gear

This elegant wearable device gives a new meaning to the phrase “dressing smart”. The Galaxy Gear connects wirelessly with your Smartphone* and makes sure you have everything you need right there on your wrist and within reach. With an aluminium face and a rubber wrist-strap, the Galaxy Gear feels really solid and premium. It’s not Read More …

LG G2

The G2 is LG’s attempt to muscle in on Samsung’s dominance of the Android arena, and stands out as one of the most accomplished devices ever created by the South Korean company. Everything from the whopping 5.2-inch screen to the insanely powerful quad-core 2.26GHz CPU indicate that LG isn’t aiming for second place with this Read More …

MyTablet

High-street chain Argos is jumping on the budget tablet bandwagon by launching its own low-cost device in a bid to undercut rivals Tesco, Amazon and Google. The 7-inch MyTablet costs just £99.99 – the same price as the Kindle Fire, £20 cheaper than Tesco’s Hudl and Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD, and £100 cheaper than Google’s Read More …

Philips Wake-up Light

Even if you have your perfect, dream job and you love every minute of work, nobody likes getting up in the morning. That’s a fact. So spending money on anything that makes it less painful is probably a sound investment. Literally so, in the case of the new Philips Wake-up Light, an alarm clock with Read More …

Corvil Risk and Compliance Monitoring Solution

Corvil, provider of the leading monitoring platform for financial markets, today announced the first real-time general purpose risk and compliance monitoring solution for all kinds of electronic trading businesses to identify the risks of trading anomalies, flaws and threats; giving firms more control over high-speed trading. Suitable for use across all asset classes and very easy to Read More …

iPlex Trader Pro

The iPlexTrader Pro is an iOS social game based on auction-style stock trading where you trade virtual stocks and options with your friends and family. Each game lasts for a day, where you join a game as a stock broker with the objective of buying stocks at a low-price and selling at a high-price, thus Read More …

Hudl

Tesco have recently unveiled the ‘cheapest tablet on the market’ with its £119 Hudl in a bid to rival the likes of Apple, Amazon and Google. The seven inch Hudl retails at £119 but costs as little as £60 if bought through the supermarkets Clubcard points scheme, striking fierce competition with the iPad mini which Read More …