Month: July 2005
8 and 20 Gig iriver U10s on their way
Another personal audio player that seems to be on the receiving end of plenty of praise at the moment is the iriver U10. iriver is obviously pretty keen on the design as it intends to roll out a whole…
Ministry's edgy jukebox
Judging by the photo one of the hottest mP3 jukeboxes this year is likely to be the Ministry of Sound Audio MOSMP080, or The Edge as it more likely to be known. It's has so far top-end 20 Gigabyte…
Games Digest going to EIEF 2005
Edinburgh: the city that each August throws itself to the mercy of millions of tourists, artists, actors, comedians, musicians, street performers and beer tents to provide the largest festival known to man, lasting the whole month. Two years ago, not…
Today's top tech stories from the US
Five more technological sacrifices to the altar of the blogging, presented by our American buddies. iOps "Jock" – the miniature DAP that does WMV (DAPReview): So how small do these have to get before we acknowledge that the screen simply…
The X-UFO has landed
Helicopters, hah! With their pathetic two sets of blades. What you need is hulking four-bladed behemoth that can lurk in air like some kind of giant mechanical wasp and the remote controlled X-UFO from Firebox seems to meet those…
Amp'd release details of first youth orientated mobile
It had to be aimed at youths with a name like Amp’d, who apparently shun the unnecessary use of vowels, choosing instead to indulge in the much more extr’m’ inverted comma. Amp’d Mobile has now revealed its first phone, called…
Security Mouse
Sick of colleagues sneaking up to your desk whilst you're at the coffee machine and slipping obscenities into those project reports? Fear not, because now simple gadget can help render your workstation inoperable to your more mischievous co-workers by locking…
A more subtle form of surveillance
Forget unmarked Ford Transits, mîcroscopic listening devices and orbiting satellite arrays; someday nearly every detail of your social and working life could be tracked by your mobile. Believe it or not , your mobile holds not just the details of…
LG launches SB120 DMB Phone
LG's latest offering demonstrates what us Brits can probably expect in about three years time. The SB120 has just been unveiled in Korea, and is boasting DMB (Digital Media Broadcasting), which, for the uninitiated, will someday allow you to catch…
Motorola debuts revolutionary Q smartphone
Could it soon be time to bin your Blackberry? In a surprise move Motorola has extended its ultra skinny RAZR range into the corporate zone with the debut of Q, a Windows Mobile powered smartphone. The thinnest handset to…