Hyundai are more known for cars and have surprised us by launching the MB-910. The MB-910 is a wristwatch phone that is tri-band and actually looks quite good. [Read more…]
Hyundai MB 910 Wristwatch Phone
Canon T-SE 17mm f/4L Brief Review
Canon are launching a new Lens named the TS-E 17mm f/4L for it’s DSLR cameras. Not much could be found out about it over at PMA but SlashGear managed to get a quick sneak peek on how it looks and what it is capable of. [Read more…]
22 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Set Review
Every once in a while you might get the urge to open up one of your gadgets to fix it, clean it or give it some general maintenance. In doing this you often come across a variety of screw heads to deal with. Most people have a standard slotted (flat) screwdriver along with a Philips or Pozidriv. What do you do when you come across one of those funny hexagon or star shape screws though? The 22 in 1 precision screwdriver set should tackle this problem. [Read more…]
Daily Deal – 14.1″ Digital Photo Frame
Buy.com have a good deal on a Westinghouse 14.1 inch digital photo frame. The current deal price is $99.99 which is a 66% reduction from the usual $299.99 price tag. [Read more…]
Folding iPhone Stand – The BatRest
The BatRest is a small folding cradle designed for the iPhone. It is compatible with the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch and the G1. It is designed small enough that it fits along side a credit card in your wallet when not needed on your desk. [Read more…]
2009 – The Year to Replace your Camera
DVICE has compiled a list of 6 reasons why you should replace your digital camera this year. Lets take a look at what ideas they have and the reasons they give for suggesting we change our cameras. [Read more…]
KRE8 Makes Music on the Go
Designer Jose Tomas DeLuna has created the KRE8 that is aimed at creative music junkies who love to mix music at all times of the day. The KRE8 is both a mobile phone and mobile music creator bundled in to one cool looking device. [Read more…]
FretLight Video Player
The FretLight Video Player is a gadget that helps you to learn how to play a real guitar. As the name suggests the frets light up on your guitar guiding you through various chords.
The guitar attaches to your PC or Mac via a USB cable. Videos are included with the guitar which teach you various chords by lighting up dots on the neck of the guitar. The software allows you to repeat on an A/B process allowing you to practice the same part time and time again till you get it right. Various DVD’s are available that are compatible with the guitar that teach you essential chords, bass notes, harmonic rhythm and a bunch of others that I personally don’t understand. Maybe I need to pick one up myself and learn 😉 [Read more…]
Japanese Style Wireless XBOX 360 Arcade Stick
This is the ultimate gaming joystick for Street Fighter fans. It is custom built for the XBOX 360 and is wireless too. The design takes inspiration from the arcade cabs and their ease of use compared to the regular controllers we see these days.
Like many others, the designer of this Arcade Stick has been a fan of street fighter since the early 90’s. The arcade stick has been designed to mimic the old SFII game which also had just 6 buttons. As the creator puts it… [Read more…]
Asus U / UX Notebooks
Asus recently introduced a new line of notebooks named the Asus U and Asus UX Series. The emphasis on the new series is design as quoted in the press release… “Each of them a masterpiece so immensely desirable, the U and UX Series takes modern day computing to the streets”.
I’m not too fussed my self about the design of these as long as they look half decent I am ok with that. What I am more interested in is what’s inside and what it can do. The ‘chicklet’ sized keyboard is backlit making it easier to use in the dark and actually does add a little class to the design. As well as the keyboard lighting up, the touchpad does also. The screen measures 15.6″ and is an LED backlit display. Light sensors are used so that the screen can dim in darker situations and lighten up in bright situations. This is quite a handy tool to have as I am often found changing my screen brightness depending on the time of day and varying light levels. [Read more…]
Transparent OLED Screens Revealed
Recently at a show in Tokyo a Philips were showing off some transparent OLED displays. The screens were capable of letting about 70% – 75% light through when switched off.
The idea is great as it could turn any window in to a display. OLED’s tend to be very thin due to no backlight being needed as each individual pixel can be lit up a different colour with it’s own light source. Unfortunately there are no details on how the transparency is achieved but it is expected that the setup will probably be similar to current non transparent versions that we see around. [Read more…]
Sony Hybrid Fuel Cell
Fuel-cells look to be a fantastic way of powering a laptop and other portable equipment. By filling them up with something like methanol you can get hours of usage out and then an instant recharge by topping them back up. Sony are working on this technology and have created a prototype hybrid fuel-cell.
The prototype measures 50 x 30mm which makes it fairly small. Inside there is a fuel cell, li-polymer as a secondary batter as well as the control circuit. [Read more…]




