Month: September 2005
Bloke selling all his goodies on eBay
And this fella might just be a Tech Digest reader for in among his goodie bag is a Panasonic 42" PW7 Plasma, Philips sl400i Wireless Multimedia player, Panasonic DVD Recorder, Xbox, Creative Zen Micro MP3 Player and an Olympus E20p…
Sony debuts 250 gig hard disk video recorder
Sony has announced the October launch of a pair of Hard Disk Drive DVD recorder combis. The headline model, the RDR-HXD910, features a mammoth hard drive (250 Gigabytes) capable of storing up to 428 hours of SD footage, it…
Shiny Media launches HDTV UK, PopJunkie and Trashionista
Well, once again the Shiny Media team has been working our little sox off to deliver a trio of new blogs. And here they are… HDTV UK High Definition TV will arrive in the UK next year and HDTV…
Oregon's wireless speakers for the iPod
Oregon Scientific is a company that likes surprises. Last year it pulled off a bit of a coup with the first affordable underwater MP3 player. This year it has delivered wireless hi-fi system that could well be the best…
Sanyo enters MP3 market with HDP-M3000
Sanyo is leaping aboard the portable music player bandwagon with the HDP-M3000, a brand new pocket sized MP3 player with 6GB hard drive and up to 12 hours playback time. Finished in white the player is relatively small at…
Pinpoint's TV-friendly MPEG4 video recorder
Here's an interesting take on the video recorder. Peripherals specialist Pinpoint Consumer Electronics has today taken the wraps off the Neuros MPEG4 Video Recorder, which, as you'd expect, records TV, camcorder, DVD player or satellite footage and then converts…
Nokia postpones N91 until after Christmas – gets WMA support too
Big news from Nokia in that it has decided to delay its N91 hard disk based music phone until the start of next year. It was expected that the handset would be in the stores just before Christmas. Interestingly…
NEC delivers world's skinniest camera phone
Mmm. It appears that it isn't going to be Motorola's iTunes ROKR phone that's going to set the template for 2006 mobiles, rather it is the US firm's RAZR phone. Not only does Moto have a new range of…
Pay-as-you-go TV arrives in UK
Here's an intriguing idea – pay as you go TV over the web. British firm GreenGrass (wasn't he in Heartbeat?) has launched a TV site where users pay upfront for credits which then lets them chose from a range of…
O2's i-mode goes live in the UK on Monday
O2 is to launch its i-mode service in the UK next week. Already huge in Japan and gaining popularity in Europe i-mode is a mobile internet system that is compatible with both 2.5 and 3g phones. Via the i-mode…