Month: December 2006
YouTube Video of the Day – Will an iPod blend?
It's been quite a year for iPods… and of all the useful things they can do, there is one question that remains… will it blend? Let's find out!…
Tech Digest's Top 10 Web 2.0 crushes
Is it sexist to compile a list of the ten Web 2.0 women who make Tech Digest go weak at the keyboard? Well, yes. But ShinyShiny started it with their shameless objectification of gadget-clutching hunks the other week, so what…
Top 10 reviews of Jordan and Peter Andre's new album on Amazon
I was grumbling how Time magazine have made YOU their person of the year, on account of all those user-generated content services like YouTube, Flickr and so on. But then I had a gander at the Amazon page for Katie…
Napster goes festive with free Christmas radio
If the festive spirit hasn't yet kicked in, you might want to negotiate your way to the Napster website, which is offering five free Christmas radio channels – and you don't need to be a paying subscriber to tune in….
Sumvision Platinum Pro – 2GB audio/video player for under £50
Not the first time we've covered Sumvision – it's developed something of a niche for feature-heavy players with a budget price tags, with models like the Opus Pro and the Wiki Pro. And now there's the Sumvision Platinum Pro. It…
Spion Orbiter Spy Device
Well, it's taken until the middle of December, but Brandish has found, I believe, the most bizarre bit of new technology this year – the Spion Orbiter Spy Device. The bizarre aspect is certainly the look – like a prop…
T-Mobile extends Content Lock to BlackBerry users
T-Mobile is keeping the mobile web safe with its Content Lock feature, now extending the service to the BlackBerry – which means it now covers all of its web-friendly handsets. Content Lock is an advanced filtering mechanism, intended to protect…
Sony adds to GT in-car range with CDX-GT610U/CDX-GT616U
Sony has a new in-car stereo system ready to go for January – the CDX-GT610U/CDX-GT616U – making it easy to play your digital files on the go. The system is a CD tuner / changer controller that can replay discs…
LifeShirt measures how much of a life you have
Detecting pulse, respiration, galvanic skin response, and dozens of other physical effects, the LifeShirt by VivoMetrics is a vest that lets people who need to have their vibes monitored have a comparatively normal life. Instead of conveying whatever you…
Memory Ball and Alarm Clock
The Memory Ball Alarm and Radio is cool because it uses a giant magnet to change the stations, period. It has a crisscross on top which is not used to swap murders, but to change the channels on the…