Author: Dave Walker
Cantor eDeck – casino-based fun/debt in your pocket
Well, back in 2005 I wrote my first post for Tech Digest. And several thousand articles later, this one is my last – the rather low key Cantor eDeck…
Meninos hard drives – disguise your storage as a piece of domestic rubbish
Sick of that ugly black/grey box on your desk? Well, Meninos has a solution – disguise it as a piece of consumerist tat…
Homelander – bring the club into your home
Cost of going out a bit much? Or just feeling a little old for getting down with the kids? Well, you could being the club into your own home – with the Homelander…
Beverly Hills 90210 iPod nano – ironic or just plain rubbish?
If you’re looking for evidence that TV is better today than it was in years past, watch a re-run of Beverly Hills 90210. If that statement sounds like blasphemy, you are the target market for the tackiest limited edition iPod yet – the Beverly Hills 90210 iPod nano…
TwinBird DVD Zabady – underwater TV tuner and DVD player
I can think of a few places where watching a film isn’t really appropriate – and one of those is one metre underwater. But that’s the market that the TwinBird DVD Zabady is going for…
Pentax Optio M60 compact camera launches
If you’re on the look out for a digital camera that you wouldn’t mind losing, the
Pentax Optio M60 could be for you…
Samsung U800 gets in the pink for breast cancer awareness
It has been kicking about since May, but the Samsung U800 gets another re-launch this month – but all in a good cause…
Navigon 2150 max GPS launches in the UK
Taking over from the company’s 2110 max is the Navigon 2150 max GPS unit…
Brando introduces USB 4-in-1 Web Cam for those long hot summer days
The phrase ‘less is more’ isn’t one used widely at Brando HQ. On the contrary, the more you can pack in for the miniscule price, the better – perfectly demonstrated by this USB 4-in-1 Web Cam…
Journey-themed MP3 player – soft rock singalongs
Remember Journey? They took part in offences against popular music in the 1980s and worryingly, they still seem to be around today. Now knocking out MP3 players too…