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Want the power of a desktop, but with the portability of a tablet? Spode and Bethan show you how to use My Desktop, included with every ASUS Transformer, to remote control your PC automagically. Especially useful if you’ve been struck … Continue reading →
Passwords are essential for online services, but you need to keep them secure otherwise once people get into one account they could get into all your other accounts. Spode and Bethan look at how you can keep your passwords safe … Continue reading →
Looking for an easy way to get photos from your Android to your desktop? Bethan and Spode take you through Intel’s Pair and Share app which makes it super simple.
We’ve seen Ultrabooks, but what exactly are they? Spode and Bethan look at the spec and clarify what is and Ultrabook and what you can expect from one.
Cookies let websites remember who you are, but they can be used for both good and bad. In light of the new EU rules on cookies, Spode and Bethan look at what they are, how they work and what they … Continue reading →
When it comes to email do you fire up your web browser or are you desktop all the way? Spode and Bethan look at the pros and cons of webmail and email, to see which is best.
The ASUS TAICHI doesn’t just have a 1080p display inside, it also has another touch screen display on the outside of the lid, so you can use it as a laptop, tablet or mirror the screen. Spode and Bethan discuss … Continue reading →
What do you need to do to keep your gadgets safe this summer? Bethan and Spode look at the issues like sun, sea and sand and how you can keep your kit in working order.
4G is coming, but what does it actually mean? Spode and Bethan take you through the next generation mobile internet connection, also know as LTE and what you can expect when it finally comes.
What’s the best computer to get if you’re headed to university? Bethan and Spode recommend the Eee PC 1025C, watch on to find out why.
Are digital cameras still necessary or are cameraphones enough for most people? Spode and Bethan argue the differences to see where each comes down.
There are two common types of 3D display currently available – passive and active. They both have their pros and cons. Spode and Bethan take us through how they work and what the differences are.
Windows 8, the next version of Microsoft’s OS due later this year, will run on ARM chips – seen in tablets – as well as normal processors. Spode and Bethan look at what this means for the future of Windows.
This is the Nexus 7 by ASUS, the world’s first quad-core seven inch tablet running the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean release of Google’s mobile operating system. Despite its cutting edge hardware, it still has an affordable price tag. It’s … Continue reading →
How much should you share online? Are you worried what employers or friends will find? Where is the line? Spode and Bethan debate whether sharing is a good idea or not.
Following on from the news that Channel 4 News technology reporter Benjamin Cohen was mugged for his smartphone in broad daylight, we’ve had questions about how best to protect your gadgets. Bethan and Spode look at the best ways to … Continue reading →
If you’ve followed the advice Spode and Bethan gave in the last episode and you’re still having problems with your Wi-Fi then moving to the 5GHz band could help. Here’s everything you need to know.
If you’re finding your Wi-Fi connection at home slow or unreliable, it could be because of interference from other networks nearby. Spode and Bethan take you through the problem and how to solve it.
The latest ASUS motherboards feature USB 3.0 Turbo mode and UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol) to help speed things up. Spode explains everything you need to know about USB 3.0 Boost and how to get most from it.
Google’s Project Glass projects a computer interface in front of your eyes using a special pair of glasses. Bethan and Spode discuss what this means and whether it’s the kind of tech they’d like to use.
The Tegra 3 processor in the new Transformer Pad has a nifty feature called 4-PLUS-1, which lets it switch between the four main cores and the a special low power core to balance speed and battery life. Spode and Bethan … Continue reading →
The ASUS P1M Portable LED Projector is a refresh to the successful P1 projector that ASUS launched earlier this year, adding extra features to make it even better. The ultra-slim P1M projector is portable and can be set up anywhere. … Continue reading →
The new X Series notebooks from ASUS have been drastically redesigned compared to previous generations. A more stylish look, multiple colours, improved computing power and efficiency, plus a lineup of great features make these a very capable range of so-called … Continue reading →
ASUS’ ZENBOOKs have been a hit since they debuted at last year’s Computex. The latest offering is the ZENBOOK Prime, which has upgraded features that make it even better than its predecessors. The biggest difference from the previous generation is … Continue reading →
The ASUS Transformer family of tablets is currently some of the best in the market, garnering numerous accolades on review websites. The lineup consists of the Transformer Pad, Transformer Pad Prime and the Transformer Pad Infinity. Each model is slightly … Continue reading →
Sixth generation ASUS N Series notebooks showcase what’s possible in terms of multimedia on a portable PC, adding a range of new technologies and features. Three models are offered: the N46, N56, and N76, with screens ranging in size from … Continue reading →
The Zenbook has been the flagship for ASUS ultrabooks since last year, but now comes a new lineup that offers a larger display while still retaining the ultrabook status. The new ASUS S Series ultrabooks come in the 14” and … Continue reading →
The ROG CG8890 raises the bar of Tytan gaming PC performance and design. The upgraded case alone invokes an impact, with its intricate Maya design on the top and in the lighting effect that shines from the front. If you … Continue reading →
The ASUS G75VW and G55VW are the new gaming notebooks from Republic of Gamers. They are packed with the latest 22nm Intel Core i7 quad core processors and either the Nvidia GTX 660M or 670M graphics cards. The need for … Continue reading →
Following on from the Maximus V GENE motherboard that launched last month, ASUS Republic of Gamers has just launched two bigger brothers: the Maximus V Formula and Extreme. The Formula is designed for hardcore gamers who demand the best balance … Continue reading →
The ASUS Taichi is a revolutionary new product that combines the power of an ultrabook with the flexibility and mobility of a tablet. At first glance, the Taichi passes for just another ultrabook, but upon closer review, the lid yields … Continue reading →
We’re taking a look at the latest generation of ASUS K Series notebooks, which upscales mid-range portable PC offerings with an impressive refresh. They sport an all new look, better hardware, and the ASUS knack for attention to user-friendly details, … Continue reading →
ASUS displays are industry leaders when it comes to vibrant colours and premium design. With the newest MX series displays, including the 27” MX279H and 23” MX239H, there is not only style and elegance, but also performance and simplicity. The … Continue reading →
Spode and Bethan take you through the features of ASUS’s new motherboard – the P8Z77-V. The Wi-Fi Go module makes it easy to stream media to UPnP devices and there’s the included Fan Xpert 2 utility to keep the noise … Continue reading →
Is there a quick and easy way to get content from one device to another? Thanks to the ASUS MyNet app you’ll find on all Transformers, yes. Bethan and Spode show you how to stream content from your Transformer to … Continue reading →
Want to build your own PC? We’ll take you through all the steps necessary. Part four covers the BIOS, installing Windows and fine-tuning the system.
Want to build your own PC? We’ll take you through all the steps necessary. Part three covers choosing a hard drive and installing a graphics card.
Which is better – a dedicated E-Reader device or an E-Reader app on a tablet? Spode and Bethan battle it out to se who’s right. Who has the most convincing argument?
Want to build your own PC? We’ll take you through all the steps necessary. Part two covers choosing a case and connecting it up.
Want to build your own PC? We’ll take you through all the steps necessary. Part one covers setting up the motherboard, processor and memory.
Which is the best — power or portability? Do you want to play games and watch Blu-ray movies in 3D, or would you rather be able to take your tech with you without breaking your back?
Wasting time shutting down and booting up? Set your laptop to sleep when you close the lid and it’ll resume where you left off — it’s a real time-saver. Bethan takes you through the steps.
Keyboard or touch-screen — which is best? There’s only one way to find out… Bethan takes to the streets to find out what people think.
Are you getting the most out of your USB ports? Bethan and Spode explain the latest USB 3.0 high-speed connection standard and offer some tips on how to fully exploit its new features.
Which is the ultimate mobile companion: Ultrabooks or Tablets? There’s only one way to find out, so Bethan and Spode prepare to battle and argue their corner. Who do you think has the most convincing argument?
The term Hybrid Devices may sound a little science fiction, but it’s actually quite simple – it’s about extending the functionality of a core device. Like the keyboard dock on the Transformer tablet – you effectively get two devices in … Continue reading →
The ASUS MyCloud app provides easy access to any documents you’ve uploaded to ASUS’s WebStorage cloud service. Bethan and Spode take you through the app and show you how you can access your files on your Transformer tablet wherever you’ve … Continue reading →
The Padfone can dock into a 10in pad, turning into a tablet, but it’s not just about the hardware. Spode explains how ASUS has tweaked the Ice Cream Sandwich release of Android so it switches dynamically between tablet and phone … Continue reading →
The Transformer Pad 300 is the latest addition to the ASUS tablet range. Spode takes an exclusive look at the new design, which is available in red, white and blue.