Month: July 2006
Floating LCD Clock and Shuttle
It takes a lot to make a clock a head-turner in 2006. Surely everything's been done to the humble timepiece? That's what I thought until I clocked (sorry) eyes on the Floating LCD Clock and Shuttle over at Shiny…
Nintendo shifts over 200,000 DS Lite consoles in 10 days
The queues at the retailers last month probably told you as much, but today figures were revealed indicating how successful the launch of Nintendo’s DS Lite was – with 200,000 consoles shifting in just 10 days in Europe. That…
Oakley and Motorola launch O-ROKR shades
First came the Oakley/Motorola RAZRWIRE, which let you answer your phone via your sunglasses, and today the O-ROKR is announced, which will stream music straight to your shades. This marks Oakley and Motorola's second collaboration, with design lessons seeming…
Pioneer DEH-P75BT Bluetooth car stereo system
With the expected introduction (in the UK) of points on your licence for driving with a phone in your hand, it might be worth considering an alternative if you need to stay in contact on the road – like…
Perstel DR201 portable DAB radio and MP3 player
We've seen a few portable DAB players of late, but the Perstel DR201 offers a bit more, combining digital radio with MP3 playback – and still coming in at under £70. Sized at just Just 60x84x24mm, the Perstel DR201…
T-Mobile offers Push Email on MDA devices
T-Mobile is offering a business-friendly Microsoft Push Email service on its range of MDA devices, including the MDA Pro, MDA Vario and MDA Compact II. The Microsoft Push Email service from T-Mobile, which works over GPRS, 3G and Wi-Fi,…
Authentic introduces world's first projection screen with sound
Who needs speakers? They’ve also been a necessity when projecting onto a screen, but the ASS-60AK Speaker Screen from Authentic does away with that, producing sound directly from the screen itself. Although the Speaker Screen looks pretty much like…
Apple to introduce metal iPods?
According to AppleInsider, the next generation of iPod nano could be getting an external makeover, with an aluminium case – last seen on the iPod mini – strongly rumoured. Apple is experimenting with an aluminium anodised casing in an…
Review: Samsung E870
The Samsung E870 is big on looks. Which it needs to be, because it's fairly small on everything else. Strictly speaking, it probably falls into the catergory of 'lady phone', the type of which Samsung churn out at an…
Watch ROK TV on your mobile without data charges using Wi-Fi
I'm sure you're now aware of ROK. They've been offering TV to GPRS/EDGE mobiles for months now and more recently extended their coverage to a number of Windows-powered devices. We usually end our features on ROK's pricing with something…