Month: April 2006
Nokia launches UK online shop
Nokia seems intent on cutting out the middle man, starting up an online shop for the UK market to sell sim-free mobile phones to British punters. As well as the usual high street selection of Nokia phones and accessories,…
Dell launches XPS M1710 gamers' notebook
Dell has launched its fastest consumer notebook, which it's aiming at mobile gamers – the XPS M1710. The XPS M1710 is powered by Intel Core Duo processors, NVIDIA 512 MB GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics technology, with a 120GB…
HP R927 slimmers' digital camera
Having your photo taken whilst dressed in next to nothing in the sun is never going to be a flattering look for most of us – which is probably why HP has produced the Photosmart R927 digital camera with…
Apple sees profits soar
All those iPods, MacBooks and downloaded tracks on iTunes certainly add up for Apple, which has seen its profits jump by 41% at Apple Computer. It reported earnings of $410m (£229m) during the first three months of 2006, up…
Free cartoon downloads for your iPod
Don't let all that storage space go to waste on your video iPod – you could fill it with some free downloads, like the classic cartoons available to download from US website refrederator.com. The site has launched a new…
Roberts unveils the Wanderer radio
Unfortunately not a radio in the shape of the Reebok Stadium or Sam Allardyce's head, Roberts' new Wanderer radio is no-named because it's a wind-up and as such, can be taken anywhere. If you do spend a lot of…
Firefox faces multiple security bugs
The big selling point of Mozilla's Firefox browser (apart from it being a dream to use in my opinion) has always been the security aspect. But typically, as more people move across to Firefox, it's becoming more of a…
England World Cup USB drive
Here at Tech Digest, we like to bring you the best in World Cup tat technology in the run up to the big event. From the World Cup bottle babe to a pair of England portable speakers, we'll have…
Siemens fridge with rotating TV
This Siemens KG39MT90 fridge freezer with built in LCD TV isn't a new concept in technology, we've covered similar – like this one from LG – but I do like the way the TV rotates on this Siemens model….
Rimax M-Pathy review
There is something wonderful about impractically small personal video players. Relative newcomer to the market, Rimax, has let its dimunitive MP3/MP4 player be put throught its paces by our very demanding GadgetCentre reviewers. In the end, the 1GB M-Pathy…