Category: Gadgets
Use your brain power to play Mindball
Who needs feet? You can control a ball with the power of your brain at the new Neurobotics exhibition at the Science Museum in London. The game is called Mindball – a neurofeedback game in which the most chilled-out brain…
Convert your doorkey into a torch
You can always rely on Brandish to find you solutions to life's little problems. Like finding the way into your home after a night out in the dark. The solution is True Utility's LockLite gadget, which fixes onto your key,…
Linx Photo 8W audio/digital photo frame
Looks like these digital photo frames are going to be a big one this Christmas – judging by how many are hitting the stores. The latest to pitch for your custom is the Photo 8W by Linx, an 8-inch frame…
ecopod e1 Home Recycling Center
The ecopod e1 Home Recycling Center is the second product of the name, and what the current obsession with pod as a suffix is is a mystery to me entire. This ecopod is a mini recycling centre, styled by…
Instant Music FM – a USB gadget that expands your music collection
Over at top mens blog Brandish, there's a very neat little gadget that give your computer radio reception (web and FM), as well as giving you the option of recording music in a media player-friendly format. The gadget concerned is…
Pertelian External LCD Display v4 – a personal assistant for your monitor
Too busy to check your favourite websites for updates? That's where the Pertelian External LCD Display v4 comes in – quickly flashing up updates, new emails or even the latest eBay auction updates. The Pertelian display is essentially a backlit…
Ozone lounger – the inflatable chair with speakers
Everyone needs emergency chairs for unexpected guests – but even better if it deflates and plays music, like the Ozone lounger. Yes, it's an inflatable chair – the sort of thing that was popular in the 70s. However, unlike those…
Power Aware Glowing Cable
Instead of the same old rubberized black power cable, the Power Aware Cord pulses brighter and brighter as you draw more electricity. Developed by Anton Gustafsson and Magnus Gyllenswärd for STATIC!, the idea is to draw attention to not…
DigiMemo A402 digitally captures your inky scribbles and recognises your handwriting
Here's another scanning solution for those of you who like using good old pen and paper for taking your notes and drawing diagrams, but would like an immediate way of capturing them digitally for later editing on your PC….
CardScan Executive desktop business card scanner: bringing order to the busy businessman
OK, so organising your business cards (you have business cards, right?) isn't the most exciting thing ever, but is necessary and a perfect excuse for a piece of technology to help. Mini desktop scanners aren't particularly new but version…