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CES 2006: our top ten gadgets
So the delegates have gone home, the halls are emptying and yes, Gates (and Elvis) have left the building. The gadget fest that was CES 2006 is now history. Yet before we bury it for good here's our list…
Blair tries podcasting
Politicians certainly know a bandwagon when they see one, and so it is no real surprise that our very own Tony Blair has become one of the first world leaders to try podcasting. Engineered by The Sun newspaper the…
Alienware DHS2 and Evesham Mini reviewed
Typical; you wait ages for a Windows Media Center PC, then two come along at once. But these two couldn't have been more different and was a real case of beauty and the beast. The Evesham Mini shone through…
CES 2006: Speck's iPod goodies
Remember Speck Products – the company behind the iGuy that cute little iPod holder? Well turns out the company has shed loads of iPod related stuff from see though plastic case to audio cables. The big story at CES…
CES 2006: ThunderEyes MP3 shades
Top tip for next year, absolutely everyone will be touting shades with built in techy features. And I'll bet a lot will look like the ThunderEyes. The vanilla version of the shades, which features a built in MP3 player…
CES 2006: Philips portable DVD player
Most supposedly portable DVD players are quite bulky beasts that aren't great for carrying around for long periods of time. However, Philips has come up with a new lightweight design. Essentially the PET320 looks like a traditional portable CD player,…
CES 2006: Solio goes pink
Here's one that's sure to get those Shiny Shiny laydeez excited: a pink Solio. Originally only available in white, the Solio now comes in two different finishes of the girl-friendly colour. As you may remember, the iSolio is an environmentally-friendly…
CES 2006: Elesken foldable display
British smart fabric firm Eleksen are an interesting company (and not just because they gave us a free bag with built in iPod controls for visiting their stand at CES in Las Vegas, one of the better freebies at the…
CES 2006: Exercise controlled TV
Only in the land where the Fatburger is king could a company come up with an idea like The Entertrainer. A piece of genius, it's a gadget that lets your power your TV with exercise. Thanks to the combination…
CES 2006: Golf Launchpad for PS2
Practise your golf swing at home without endangering the lives of any family members or pets. A golf simulation game, Launchpad is now available for the PS2 as well as the PC, priced 149 pounds. It's compatible with a number…