Luke Thomas

Owner of a rooted One and Nexus 7. Mostly write reviews of apps and any hardware I can get my hands on. I frequent Google+ and XDA-Developers.

Recoil Winders – Review

Recoil Winders – Review  In life you will normally find yourself with three sets of cables, charger, USB and headphones. These three will be with you forever, and always have to be stored, I am the kind of person to wrap them around themselves, stick’em in a corner and forget about them. But there is a better way, a simpler way and a cooler way, enter Recoil Winders. These little thing...[Read More]

Wrap’It – Review

Wrap’It – Review If you’re the kind of person to wrap their headphones around their phone or other device, then Paul Hanna has developed a great accessory for you. Wrap’It attaches directly to your smartphone, mp3 player, laptop, or any other device with a smooth surface and it does this without using glue or any adhesive. Wrap’It uses a very simple technique to stick...[Read More]

Not So Fast – Review

Not So Fast – Review Endless runners are a dime a dozen nowadays. Thanks to Flappy Bird, they have been on the increase and are starting to dominate the market. So its nice to have a palate cleanser every once in awhile. Todays comes in the form of Not So Fast, a game which literally turns the the endless runner genre on its head. You play as the nasty so and so whos putting all the obstacle...[Read More]

CordCruncher – Review

CordCruncher – Review What are the two major problem every gadget user has, battery running out and headphones getting tangled. The issue being that when you try to untangle them you tend to get frustrated and you run the risk of damaging your headphones. What the human race needs is a set of headphones that don’t get tangled and at an affordable price. Both of these points are covered...[Read More]

Amateur Surgeon 3 – Review

Amateur Surgeon 3 – Review Ever wanted to be a doctor, perform surgery but don’t have the patience to learn, or the energy to move from your sofa? Then you’re in luck as Amateur Surgeon 3 is designed, for the armchair surgeon in all of us. This release differs from the two previous iterations of the series, as it is based on the freemium model. You play as Dr. Ophelia Payne, fres...[Read More]

NotiSysinfo – Review

NotiSysinfo – Review How nice would it be to just swipe down the status bar, and see how much RAM, internal memory and battery life you have left. NotiSysinfo offers an easy to set up method of doing just that. After installation you pick what you want to display, enable the service and away you go. NotiSysinfo allows you to configure a number of settings from within the app. For example, if...[Read More]

DigiCal Major Update – Review

DigiCal Major Update – Review As you may know I am a massive fan of DigiCal as you can see in my previous review, here. This is DigiCal’s first major update, which brings in a lot of changes and other goodies. The first change users will notice is the new facelift that has been given to all the widgets. They have also included a range of pre-set widget themes to choose from, the idea b...[Read More]

Intern Saga – Review

Intern Saga: Trademark Lawyer – Review Which company do you think a trademark parody game make fun of? If your answer was EA, or Gamevil, then you’d be wrong. The right answer was “King,” the people behind Candy Crush Saga and two ridiculous copyright stories in the past year. After they trademarked the word “Candy” in all applications for video games and appare...[Read More]

Meenova Card Reader – Review

Meenova Card Reader – Review I first heard about this device, when it was still on Kickstarter, and it had already destroyed their initial goal, and was gaining more traction with everyday. But looking at the device thats no wonder, they were developing a small unit to be plugged into the MicroUSB port of any Android device as long as it has USB On-The-Go support, to allow it to read MicroSD...[Read More]

Avoid – Sensory Overload – Review

Avoid – Sensory Overload- Review Do you remember screensavers? Well I do, in the late 90’s they were normally either scrolling text or a blend of bright colours and glowing lines. Avoid: Sensory Overdrive does its best impression of this, and gives you a small ship to help you navigate it. I will say now, avoid the starter levels, these are slow, repetitive and act as more of a numbing...[Read More]

Dumb Ways to Die – Review

Dumb Ways to Die – Review When you examine life closely, you’ll notice that it is still a struggle for survival. Ok, we don’t have dinosaurs chasing us, or vikings at our door. But we have a new set of problems, im sure our ancestors wouldn’t know how to deal with trains, cars, or dares set by dumb friends. Dumb Ways to Die is a collection of mini-games that tries to each u...[Read More]

SmartWallit Pro – Review

SmartWallit Pro – Review Wallet, keys and phone. This chant can be heard all over the world, while people go to work, the shops or steel mill. This is normally done with a sort of ancient dance that involves patting each pocket on your clothing. This will now become a thing of the past with SmartWallit Pro! This device which fits in your wallet is still 20 days from the Kickstarter end date,...[Read More]