Month: August 2006
Missile Man and other robots taking over eBay
It's Robot Tuesday again over on Bayraider, and they've been hunting down more metal man-machines that are available to buy on eBay. Today sees a couple of cool Japanese toy robots from the 1950s and 1960s, with Bandai's 16-inch…
One Minute Review: HTC Tytn
Here's the HTC Tytn live and in person, along with Susi (also live and in person). For more details, check out the in-depth written review….
Loc8tor tagging stops you losing keys, children, teeth…
Launched in time for the holiday season, when apparently holidaymakers lose all sorts of things on the beach, the Loc8tor is a handheld device and miniature tagging system that lets you track the location of almost any item. Their…
Review: Sony Ericsson K510i
The Propaganda Sony Ericsson released this phone a few months ago, billing it as the phone to take advantage of the 'capture and share' mentality we apparently now all have towards our photography. Happy Slappers everywhere must have pricked up…
Weirdest uses for a MacBook Pro
OK, this is just plain weird. I'm sure you know the stories of early MacBook Pros overheating, and you're probably aware that since the latest Powerbooks came out, they've had motion sensors built in to protect the hard drive against…
WOTD: Geek Technique
Today's Website of the Day is Geek Technique, an interesting commentary on gadgets and gizmos. Recent posts include the Awesome OMGWTF patches, using heatsinks to organise your life, and watching the world cup in lo-def, and there's plenty more…