The T850 is BenQ’s latest digital camera to hit the shelves. The camera has an 8 megapixel CCD and claims to be the worlds thinnest too. [click to continue…]
From the monthly archives:
May 2008
Junyi Heo has created a nice little digital plantpot concept. The digital screen on the front of the pot is not just for decorative features. It actually lets you know the status of your plant, ie, it’s health and a number of other factors to help you determine how it’s going. [click to continue…]
If you fancy changing your voice while being on a phone call then this voice changer is for you. It connects to your mobile phone and works like a hands free kit, while it changes your voice to a duck like, baby, old man or even a robot. I have no real clue why this would be done apart from to mess around with someone for fun. [click to continue…]
A GPS Generated self portrait has “fictionally” been made. It claims to be the largest GPS drawing in the world, and I can fully believe it as it covers the whole world. [click to continue…]
The Golf Ball mouse has to be the best mouse you will ever come across for a long time. The mouse is shaped like a flatish golf ball and the mouse mat is a putting green. A flag, hole, mini golf ball and mini putter are included in the package. [click to continue…]
This little Microphone is touted as the first professional USB microphone. It is designed to be portable and the microphone is easy to set up as it just plugs in to a spare USB port and works. [click to continue…]
Solar power is a great source to get power to your devices. It might not be the quickest way to charge something, but solar energy is free once you pay for the initial parts. Apple have filed a patent which involves placing solar cells on to portable devices. [click to continue…]

e2save have created a cool video about the evolution of mobile phones from 1985 to the present day. The video contains a ton of phones through out that time and each one morphs in to another while some interesting facts are presented along side. [click to continue…]
Geeks.com have sent us a 7″ Widescreen Axion Digital Picture Frame for review. This digital frame is really easy to use which was good for me because I am not very technically minded. I used the memory card from my camera and it was very straight forward to add/delete pictures. I really liked the fact that the user’s guide was small and precise – I hate it when you get a big thick book to read when you buy some items. [click to continue…]
Sometimes a thermometer is not enough to give you a visual representation of how warm something is. What you need is a handheld thermal imaging device to give you that “predator” type vision from the movies. [click to continue…]
Again, we bring you another USB flash drive which has been shoved in to another product. This time a wooden clothes peg has been used to cram a small USB flash drive in to it. [click to continue…]
This Samsung LCD TV measures 82″ from corner to corner which puts it in the category or “too big for most homes”. The TV has some impressive specs along with it’s huge size. [click to continue…]
If you like the crisp bright light that LED’s can deliver then this 28 LED desk light will be perfect for you. Three light modes are available which allows you to adjust how bright this thing shines. For the lowest brightness you set it to use 4 LED’s while 16 or 28 LED’s increase the brightness. [click to continue…]
The iPhone now run Vista… well a skin of Vista. The Vista add on is called VistaPerfection 2.0 (Can Vista and Perfection be used together??) and is a complete re-skinning kit for your iPhone. [click to continue…]
Arduino is an open-source prototyping platform. The Nano version of Arduino is the latest version to arrive which packs in all the same features in to a smaller space. It is built by Gravitech and can perform all the same functions as the Arduino Diecimila. [click to continue…]
