Author: Gary Cutlack
Logitech Cordless Number Pad for Notebooks
So if you’ve only got a tiny laptop and are always punching in numbers as a job or obsessive/compulsive hobby, now you can do it quickly.
A portable LCD screen for Wii owners with 20/20 vision
Not entirely sure it’d be possible to play Wii on something this small, but Japanese bit-maker Century reckons enough people out there have the eyesight good enough to use it.
3D films are the next big thing again
Just like they were in the 1970s and again for a while in the 1980s. This renewed optimism for 3D films is, of course, down to everyone making a whole load more money out of it all.
Price put on Daft Punk's robotic heads
The maker of the band’s LED robot helmets are putting them up for sale – with fans asked to pay $65,000 and seek permission from the band first. You’d have to be one hell of a fan.
Creative Zen Stone Plus gives you a hell of a lot for 50 quid
Even though the tiny Zen Stone has only just arrived, Creative’s tireless boffins have decided to up the spec already – adding an OLED screen, doubling the memory to 2GB and including an FM radio and voice recorder. For a tiny, budget MP3 player, the Zen Stone Plus is one hell of a package.
Pet Shop Boys Go Fest – in Second Life
The world’s finest pop/dance/social commentators are performing a concert in Second Life at the end of the month, according to accidental internet revelations.
Sanyo PLC-XL50 LCD Projector works well near walls
Not everyone’s got a spare room the size of an aircraft hangar solely for watching TV in – which is why Sanyo’s come up with the PLC-XL50 LCD Projector.
We are the world's #1 YouTube desk potatoes
Like we needed telling.
Digital bean-counter ComScore has done “the math” and ranked the UK as the world’s biggest viewer of online video.
A staggering 80 percent of UK web users over the age of 15 watched streaming videos of some sort in the UK during April…
eWine Match solves the food/wine conundrum!
It’s a nightmare working out the correct wine/food pairing, isn’t it? Especially after downing two bottles of cheap red at lunch time, when the mind turns to things other than cleverly combining woody flavours.
That’s where the eWine Match can help.