The Limbo String is a new gadget which allows you to set up a limbo bar where ever you are. The great thing about it is that you do not need any chairs, a stick and music as everything is built in to one little handy device. [Read more…]
Limbo String
CherryPal Cloud Computer
The CherryPal is a new Cloud Computer which the creator, Max Seybold, is hoping to see a similar success to the Eee PC from Asus. The CherryPal consumes just 2 watts of power (making it a green solution) and due to how cloud computing works, it would require no security updates as all files and software are stored on a server usually in a datacentre. [Read more…]
Camera Phone / Chopping Board
I came across a couple of funny blog entries today around the internet. Rather then posting as two separate posts I figured I would just bundle both funnies in to 1 post. [Read more…]
Full Motion Formula Simulator
I came across a cool simulator today which gives a far better formula 1 experience. Just looking at it working kind of shows it’s far from being just a simulator. The Full Motion Formula Simulator has a good number of features to make the whole gaming experience that little bit better. For starters the whole full scale formula 1 car is mounted on a hydraulic unit which provides three dimensional movements. [Read more…]
USB Wifi Adapter – Security Made Easy
Wireless networks open up a whole bunch of security issues for individuals and businesses. If security is not addressed then someday, you could have data stolen right from your computer with out realising it. This pre configured USB Wireless adapter attempts to tackle this problem by making things secure straight out of the box. [Read more…]
PolyFuel – Fuel Cell Power for Laptops
Fuel Cell technology is fascinating as it has potential to provide around 10 times more power than a Lithium Ion battery. Not only can it power it for a fair few hours, the fuel can also be topped up and power to the laptop be supplied on demand. This prevents the need of several hours of charging before a long journey. [Read more…]
Samsung TL9 with Analog Gauges
The TL9 is a camera built by Samsung which also is capable of MP3 playback and PMP functionality. The most unique feature of this camera has to be the dual analog gauges which represent battery life and memory usage. [Read more…]
GPS Locator from Keruve
As time moves on we tend to become more reliant on technology. Some of the technology helps us be more productive while other technology keeps us safe. The GPS Locator falls in to a safety category. [Read more…]
On-Demand Ping Pong
If you are the sporty type who often get in to a quibble with a good friend then why not settle it by having an impromptu ping pong match. [Read more…]
SanDisk Write Once Read Many (WORM) Memory Card
SanDisk have created a new type of memory card named the WORM. The Write Once Read Many card is capable of storing information just once and keeping it there permanently. Although that sounds like a huge step backwards in technology, it is done for a reason. [Read more…]
Mobile Finger Print Scanners
Last week the police dept in Claremont received a mobile fingerprint scanning device which attaches to a mobile phone. When attached a database can be queried to find matches with in the fingerprint database. [Read more…]
880 Inch HDTV – A Tad large for the Living Room
Each year at CES there tends to be a competition to see who can bring to the show the largest and greatest LCD/Plasma screen. TV’s over 100″ in size frequent the show floor these days. However, those TV’s are puny compared to what Toshiba just launched in Times Square. [Read more…]




