Month: November 2004
V@MP Media Player with 60GB of memory
Continuing that long and annoying tradition of replacing all 'a's for @ signs, the V@MP Media player is a 60GB MPEG-4 player from NHJ (the same innovative company that brought you the Wrist Watch TV and those Bluetooth headphones)….
V-Tec – Britain's answer to the iPod
It may not be as purty as the iPod, but V-Tec's V-MMV Player is hoping to garner a bit of interest by offering a load more features. It's a bit larger than the iPod and comes with a pretty…
Retro phones for sale
The British obsession with nostalgia continues apace. While Stuart Maconie is no doubt somewhere working on the first draft of the script for "I Love the Noughties" you can feed your love of all things 80’s and 90’s with…
Ergonomic Laptop Stand
Fantastically important as they make you look in coffee shops, laptops aren't much fun to work on day in day out. With the Ergo Station from PORT you can raise your laptop up on its pedestal to get the…
BT announces 3G plans
BT should be launching a 3G service next year. Its partnership with Vodafone means it will have a number of technologies at its disposal, including the 3G/wireless cards that you can use a laptop in hotspots or over the 3G…
VCR RIP
It looks like video recorders have gone the way of those small, cave dwelling Hobbit people. The Dixons group has announced that it won't be stocking any more VCRs and will slowly phase the videos out, with the hope that…
IRiver's N10 goes up to 1GB
IRiver's N10 necklace music player has just been bumped up to 1GB over in Korea. The mugger-friendly jewellery MP3 player is already out in the UK, so we're expecting the 1GB version will reach us pretty soon as well. We've…
Vodafone Vs 3 – Head to Head
Our very own Ashley Norris has been hard at work fiddling about with 3G handsets to bring you a head-to-head comparison of the two UK 3G services currently available. Vodafone and 3 are pretty even when it comes to handsets…
3Com Mini Hotspot Creator
3Com's OfficeConnect Wireless Travel Router lets you create your own little wireless hotspot while out and about. The size of a pack of cards, the 802.11g router plugs into a broadband connection via an Ethernet connection, providing wireless access…
Oregon's Flash-based Camera
Oregon Scientific's DV100 is the latest flash memory-based video/still camera to be launched in the UK. The 4-megapixel camera costs £200 and has 16MB of internal memory as well as an SD/MMC slot. It can record video footage as…