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The GrooveNeo iPod Alarm Clock Radio is more than just an alarm clock. It’s also an iPod dock with an integrated AM/FM radio. Features 2.75” stereo speakers so it should produce pretty loud and clear sound quality, although don’t expect anything Bose like from this device. Having said that, ...
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Music
We’ve had VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray but I think the next big step forward is surely towards the world of the hard drive, and as they increase in number, ability and prominence and decrease in price and number of potential problems then we can expect to see them being accepted more and more.
And so ...
Gaming
The PoGo Instant Photo Printer from Polaroid is full of new technology such as Bluetooth and inkless printing. The built in Bluetooth allows you to wirelessly print photos from your mobile phone. So if you’re out and about taking snaps you can print them off and keep them looking shiny in ...
Gaming
You must have seen those adverts all over the internet for ‘cartooning’ yourself. If not then you probably have seen those artists down by the beach or in city centres who offer to draw hilarious cartoons of you. Either way, the MiniMee personalised custom keyring is even better.
For just ...
Gaming
I was desperate to buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 , but I thought I was going to have to wait until Christmas to be able to afford it. But thankfully, the supermarkets decided to slash the price and I bagged myself a copy for £26 and it was worth every penny.
The game follows on from the ...
Gaming
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Modern Warfare 2
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Long, strong and semi-flexible. The USB Snake Scope Camera can worm its way into all those awkward places that you can’t see without shifting furniture etc. It’s great for those annoying Christmas moments where you drop your quality street down the side of the sofa.
The tiny camera is ...
Gaming
As we near the Copenhagen conference the glare of public interest is shifting from the financially deprived recession to the environmentally deprived globe, and yet again eco warriors are back on the agenda – so what better time to release some LED monitors that fit nicely into both categories? ...
Gaming
Apple’s iPod has never been as popular, accounting for over 70% of the MP3 player market in its many forms and having a larger library of games than the PSP and Nintendo DS put together. That means that over 70% of MP3 owners are using iTunes to manage music on their iPod’s then right? I ...
Gaming
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iPhone
Remote control cars and some driving surfaces don’t go well together as you probably know if you’re ever attempting to take one for a spin on a slippy surface or certain carpets. However, the Hoverpod from WowWee is the one of a kind remote control hover car which glides across almost ...
Gaming
Ever since the induction of Bing by Microsoft, they have been clear of their intentions to overthrow Google as the kingpin of search engines. But now the rivalry is stepping up another gear due to one Rupert Murdoch, Head of News Corp. Which is responsible for perhaps most notably in the UK, ...
Gaming
Microsoft
Hold back the vomit; it’s time for Real Player SP!
If you’re like me, something happened in your teenage years, when you lost your mind through a combination of hormones and white cider, and decided that it would be a good idea to install Real Player on your computer.
Back in the age of ...
Gaming
Are you the sort of person that can never find your way back? No matter where you parked the car, agreed to meet someone or even where you live(?) then the ECCO GPS Keyring is for you. Just set it as you leave and activate it when you want to head back and a small arrow will guide you back. ...
Gaming
Here at Zath we’ve had the opportunity to attend several LG Mobile events over the past year or two including ones for the launch of the LG Renoir (KC910) , the LG Arena (KM900) and the LG Chocolate (BL40) , however this time round we were invited to the learn about and play with a bunch ...
Gaming
Cell
What’s this? A Secret Santa idea which takes the whole concept to a totally different level thanks to Firebox, we’re talking about a Global Secret Santa event here!
With the Christmas season fast approaching, you’ll no doubt be talking about Christmas parties and other ...
Gaming
iPhone
The question of how might Twitter actually make some money has been around for about as long as Twitter has been popular (you may we covered this back in March) but finally we have official confirmation of the business accounts that will provide Twitter with some revenue, and the businesses ...
Gaming
Rovio can be the eyes and ears of your house whilst you’re out, whether you don’t trust your housemates, your cleaner or perhaps a babysitter. A Wi-Fi driven remote home security robot loaded with a webcam and camera so you can roam around your house from room to room from the other ...
Gaming
Chances are that you are reading this on a Window’s machine, or that failing that either on a Mac or some species of Linux – it’s pretty much a three horse race, and a biased one at that. So obviously when Google decided to enter the operating system market with Google Chrome OS there’s ...
Gaming
Will Wright
Wordpress is one of the biggest blogging platforms on the planet with over 7.5 million bloggers using their hosted service. Recently, they rolled out geo-tagging , which allows you to label your blog and blog posts by location, with the promise of new features coming soon.
The ability to ...
Gaming
For those over-protective parents out there, the final Windows Live Essentials application I’m taking a look at is Family Safety. Personally, it looks like more hassle than it’s worth, especially considering that Windows 7 and Windows Vista both have Parental Controls built in that work very ...
