Do you remember the days when you installed Windows 3.1 from something like 5 floppy disks and a couple more that contained printer drivers… or when Doom could be squished on to a floppy disk. Well, if CD’s hadn’t been invented or any other larger storage then these days we could be looking at 100’s, if not 1000’s of floppy disks for the size of software we see these days. Designers at Antrepo Design Industry have created a bunch of art prints based on the floppy disk. [Read more…]
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Build your own Internet Radio Rig
This little board is the Microchip Internet Radio Board. It allows you to create your own internet radio as it has MPEG codecs and an RJ45 connector on board. [Read more…]
Net Firing Robot – Tmsuk T-34
The Tmsuk T-34 is a robotic net gun that only has the task of capturing criminals. It is a remote controlled car basically that has a net launcher built in. [Read more…]
SoundBulb Wireless Speaker System
Everybody hates wires… they are messy, get tangled and are a pest to hide in walls. So, someone has decided that wireless is the way to go. Wireless speaker systems are not new though, but this idea is. The idea here is to put the speaker in to the bulb effectively making it a Speaker Bulb. [Read more…]
Transformers Watch
If your a fan of transformers then check out this watch. The transformers watch is built by Tomy and will be released soon. [Read more…]
FiTrainer Virtual Fitness Coach Review
FiTrainer is a virtual fitness coach that aims to keep, or make you healthy. We were sent a review item for testing and have now given it a good testing. Lets take a closer look. [Read more…]
Zelda Map – Remade in Stitches
This Zelda map looks incredible. It is a copy of the map found on Zelda back from years ago on the NES and SNES consoles. [Read more…]
The T-Mobile Dance
Tomorrow (Friday 16th), will see the launch of a new advert on UK telly from T-Mobile. The idea seems to follow along with those videos of mass amounts of people all freezing at the same time or various gun finger fights in the Tate museum. This time the target is Liverpool Street Station in London and the theme is a synchronised dance. [Read more…]
Philips Cinema TV With 21:9 Aspect Ratio Spotted
Phillips has introduced a 21:9 aspect ratio TV called the Cinema 21:9. Due to the extra wide aspect ratio, it puts the screen in the same proportion as a real cinema.
Other features include Ambilight to make the borders of the screen glow. It is expected that the TV will be shipping in the next few months in several countries across Europe which includes the UK, Germany, Belgium and France. [Read more…]
Wii Balance Board Controls Labyrinth
The Labyrinth game requires that you move a ball bearing from one end to the other of the maze. Jestin Stoffel and Vince Thompson decided that rather then using the regular method to play the game that they would instead hack together a few things so that your Wii Balance Board could control the maze. [Read more…]
CompuLap Exeda – With Expansion Ports
The Exeda is built by CompuLab and is a fantastic looking device that supports Windows Mobile 6.1, Android, Windows CE 6 and Angstrom Linux. [Read more…]
The Spotlight Torch
The Spotlight Torch is a handy device to carry around. It charges direct from your lighter socket in your car and is capable of being powered for 1 hour based on a 3 hour charge. [Read more…]




