Author: Shel
Apple hopping on the Podcast bandwagon
For those not in the know, Podcasting has only recently emerged and is similar in concept to blogging. Podcasts are simply MP3 format audio files that contain pretty much anything from audio reports from a random geek's bedroom to…
iRobot reveal Scooba
You read it here first, now iRobot has made good on its promise to bring out a counter-part to the much-loved Roomba. The Scooba can tackle surfaces that the Roomba could only dream of – hard floors! Perhaps the…
Logitech hints at G-Series
Logitech recently launched the MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse, a beautiful piece of hardware designed specifically for extreme gamers. Following E3 2005 Logitech has revealed plans to continue this line of product development and release a whole range of premium…
Google gets personal
In response to growing threats from both microsoft and Yahoo, Google will be upping the ante later today with the launch of its new service. Google users will soon be able personalise their search page with a range of…
Nintendo DS sets sights on VoIP
It makes good sense – take one handheld gaming device with a Wi-Fi connection, attach a mîcrophone, add a dash of programming wizadry and as if by magic you have what amounts to free internet telephony. Ok, so it seems…
Das Keyboard, the geek's choice
These would probably make a good prank to play on junior office staff. Das keyboard is completely free of any keyboard markings and so is suitable to those who spend an unnatural amount of time in front of a computer…
The multifaceted Pepper Pad
The Pepper Pad is Pepper Computer's offering to the portable wireless market. The really tricky part is defining what it actually does. So it has a 20GB hard drive, is Wi-Fi enabled, an 8.4" display capable of 800 x 600…
Gizmondo gets US release date
There seems to be life in the old dog yet. Despite poor sales, what can only be described as a miserable line up of games and two obscenely powerful competitors, Tiger Telematics' Gizmondo has been given a US release date….
Gamepad Wars
Given that Sony and microsoft have each placed their console offerings on the altar of gaming, with little more than arty pictures available now is the time for wild speculation and hearsay, and to kick things off let's have a…
BBC set to launch download service
Inspired by the success of iTunes, the BBC is set to launch a download system for its most popular shows. The interactive Media Player or iMP will be based on peer-to-peer technology and offer downloadable versions of many of the…