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Kensington offer new iPhone/iPod battery pack and chargers

August 27, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology, iPod Gadgets


We are always searching for new accessories for our iPhone and iPods, one company that normally offer some great stuff has to be Kensington. They have now launched a range of new battery packs and chargers.

These ranges of charges will work with the standard 2G iPhone as well as the 3G version, as well as your Apple iPod. There is also a new car charger from Kensington as well. Read more

What new products will Apple introduce on September 9?

August 26, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology

A number of sources across the Internet are buzzing about the new range that Apple will introduce come September 9. Kevin Rose from Digg has gotten in on the action. Rose is speculating what he thinks the new products will be.

The first product that Rose believes that Apple will introduce is a revamped iPod Nano. He also assumes that Apple will tweak their iPod Touch as well as launching iTunes 8.0.

Many iTunes users are hoping that the new version will offer a number of price cuts. As usual this is all speculation as Apple’s Steve Jobs keeps things close to his chest.

What else do you think that Apple has in store for us on September 9; my money is on some tweaks to the Mac as well as the iPod. What they will do with these products I do not know.

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New Kindle e-book reader could match iPod sales

August 26, 2008  
Filed under Audio & Video Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology

The kindle e-book reader which is aimed at students from Amazon, it going to unveil a larger screen model, as well as an upgrade on the base model, which we could see in September, the source said that the new model will have a lot better screen and be much thinner, as well as an improved interface which before a lot of users found annoying, one insider said that the jump in quality of the new version is similar to that of the leap between the first iPod mini and the new latest version.

Jeff Bezos the CEO of Amazon has talked very highly of the Kindle and it seems soon we will be able to see if the Kindle does live up to all the hype, the original device which went on sale just over a year ago is said to have sold 280,000 units, this was just a ballpark figure releases from Techcrunch report. Any new venture which has put in $100 million or so in revenue a year is not to be ignored, figures based on the Kindle selling for $399 although its dropped to $359 not so long ago.

We have never seen a Kindle in fact heard of anyone owning one, although a report from Citicorp analyst Mark Mahaney suggests that the Kindle could match the first year sales of the iPod. The one amazing thing with the Kindle is that ability to download any book and some newspapers and subscription within seconds wirelessly when for Amazon, it’s also said that Amazon will lower the price to $299 or in some reports as low as $249.

Source: businessweek

The iBasket Washing Machine: For the lazy person

August 25, 2008  
Filed under Concept Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology


This concept product is the perfect idea for those lazy people who cant be bothered with all the hassle of washing, the iBasket may not pickup that enormous pile of clothes and use its own robot hands to drop them in the container, but it does have soon cool features.

When you load the iBasket with your washing, it automatically cleans once it reaches its maximum storage capacity, forget smelly clothes, the iBasket has a built-in air refresh system that will keep your clothing smelling better, unlike conventional black-boxed versions.

You can even control the iBasket via your computer and home network, and you will also get a message when the washing machine is finished.

Can you just imagine what technology and science will be like in years to come? The iBasket is possibly one of these future products, but my honest opinion is that I don’t think its worth making the iBasket, unless they design a version that will pickup the clothes as well.

Read more information about the iBasket Pocket Lint.

Planes flies on solar power for 82 hours

August 25, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology

An un-official world record was set last night as the Zephyr a British-built spy plane managed to stay in the air for 82 hours and 37 minutes powered only by solar panels and rechargeable batteries at night.

The plane could fly indefinitely says the aircraft designers at the defence firm QinetiQ, they feel that in the future the Zephyr would be able to fly for weeks or months at a time.

£20 million pound has been invested into the Zephyr so far by the Ministry of Defence. The plane weighs 30kg (66lbs) which is strong enough to 2kg flying at about 60,000ft.

The plane has a rechargeable battery that is twice a efficient as anywhere in the world, the plane itself is made with a carbon fibre frame and is covered in super-light solar arrays that are thinner than paper. The flight which took place at the US army’s Yuma grounds in Arizona was launched by three people holding it above their heads as they run for takeoff.

There is an official world record set by Global Hawk in 2001 of an uncrewed flight and that stands at 30 hours and 24 minutes

Source: Guardian

Sony’s New S-AIRPLAY (AIR-SA20PK) for Apple iPod Players

August 22, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology, iPod Gadgets


Today Sony has unveiled its new wireless multi-room music system that’s designed for use with iPod Touch and other compatible iPod players. The new system is called S-AIRPLAY (AIR-SA20PK) and it uses S-Air technology.

The S-AIR Digital Wireless technology makes it easy to listen to music in multiple rooms, it gives you the ability to transmit sound to plug-and-play compact speakers from your iPod. You can send the audio to up to ten speakers.

Sony’s S-AIRPLAY also has dual source, multi-zone capability that will allow your dock to transmit separate signals to each AIR-SA15R receiver/speaker. This means you could have an AM/FM radio station playing in the kitchen, while your iPod music players on another speaker in the living room.

The composite audio/video out connection will let you display video content that’s on your iPod, onto your large screen TV. This Dock to a television will let you see the bigger picture much easier; you can also connect the dock to a home theater receiver.

The Sony AIR-SA20PK will be available in September, but Sony are now taking pre-orders on their website. The device will cost $400, and the additional S-Air wireless speakers will be priced at $130.

View the product page on Sony or read more Sony news.

Hands-on: Garmin Forerunner 405

August 22, 2008  
Filed under Fitness Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology


This is the Garmin Forerunner 405 and it will give you a range of data at your fingertips, Forerunner means business and they deliver on features, but at a price.

The compact design of the Forerunner 405 is ideal, although the reliably of this fitness gadget hangs on to HRM signals and GPS. The Forerunner 405 may still seem a little chunky, but the new form factor doesn’t make you feel like there is a massive lump on your arm like Garmin’s previous designs.

Pocket Lint have given the Garmin Forerunner 405 a full hands-on review and in their verdict they said “For those serious about their training the Forerunner 405 delivers on its promises”.

Thanks to fitness add-ons appearing for many devices like phones, the 405 is much better than the competition. The price of £220 shows that this device is aimed at those that are serious, and some users will not want to pay this much, especially since there is no software provided in the box.

Read the full review on Pocket Lint.

Bose SoundDock Series II: 3G iPhone owners happy


There is a new Bose Sound dock on the way and while many gadget sites have said that you will not find many changes in the specifications, they may be a little wrong, especially when it comes to Apple iPhone 3G owners.

On my desk in front of me is a nice Bose Sound Dock, and while its got an amazing sound, it hates the iPhone 3G. When you put the latest iPhone on the dock, it will not charge the device.

So the new SoundDock Series II digital music system may not have many new features, but its perfect for those who may need to upgrade their old Bose sound docks with a newer model to support the latest iPhone.

On the Bose system there is a new auxiliary input so you can connect other audio devices, and the latest device is also a lot sleeker.

The Series II digital music system measuring just 6 1/2-inches deep, by 12-inches wide and 6 5/8-inches high. The new SoundDock will be available at the start of September for $299.

Source: Read | Also see other gadget news.

Boston Acoustics Horizon i-DS2 iPod speaker system

August 19, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology, iPod Gadgets


This is the Boston Acoustics Horizon i-DS2 iPod speaker system, and its feature set is solid. The i-DS2 iPod will have no problems filling your room with clean and powerful bass thanks to the high performance full-range speakers.

The main features include: USB connector for iPod communication with iTunes, a composite video output for video-capable iPods, an auxiliary input for connecting additional media players, the remote control will put basic iPod functions at your fingertips and the 15 watts RMS/30 watts Dynamic Output Power per channel will please most music lovers.

Boston Acoustics Horizon i-DS2 will control and charge all dockable iPod models, and that’s more than we can say about the Bose docking station we have that fails to support the iPhone 3G.

The only problem we see with the Horizon i-DS2 is the price tag, $179.99 is not the cheapest for this kind of setup. What do you look for in an iPod docking solution?

Visit the product page on Boston Acoustics or view other iPod Gadgets.

From Dragons Den’s YouDoo Doll to Dog

August 19, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology


Dragons Den saw the conception of the YouDoo Doll, the blank canvas doll that you can customize as yourself or another.

YouDoo fever then gripped the nation with millions creating dolls to love, or torment depending on their mood. Following on from the success of the YouDoo Doll, Prezzy Box introduces the YouDoo Dog.

The set comes with an iron-on sheet, collar and T-shirt. Print off an image of your doggy, or if you don’t have a dog of your own, find a cute picture, print it on the iron-on sheet and attach it to YouDoo Dog’s head. The YouDoo Dog is entirely customizable with pens or paint.

The YouDoo Dog is the first in the YouDoo Pets series, with cats to follow shortly. This doll is set to be one of the biggest sellers at Prezzybox.com this Christmas.

Did you love the YouDoo Doll, and would you prefer a YouDoo dog or cat?

You can view more gadgets and technology news or visit Prezzybox.com for price information.

Guitar Hero Air Guitar and MiJam Pro Air Drums

August 19, 2008  
Filed under Audio & Video Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology

Like Nickelback said, “We all just wanna be big rock stars”. However, not all of us can afford the expensive instruments or lessons, and we don’t all have the talent and patience needed to play those complicated riffs. So how do you rock out like Jimmy Page without a guitar? And how can you kick out a mental drum solo like Keith Moon without the expensive drum kit? Prezzy Box have the answer with our best air-band products guaranteed to be popular this Christmas Read more

Motorola Jay-Z-branded MOTOROKR S7-HD Bluetooth headset

August 19, 2008  
Filed under Bluetooth Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology


Celebrities know that their names are also a brand for making money and Jay-Z is no different. Today we see another product that’s branded with Jay-Z; this is the Motorola MOTOROKR S7-HD Bluetooth headset.

This information was found by some documents that showed up on the FCC, you can view that information here.

Although these headphones have been branded with the name Jay-Z, its not confirmed that they are for the rapper (if not we can see a court case coming). The headphones are most likely branded with the cooperation of JayZ, as this is not the first (remember the Dr. Dre headphones).

The FCC filing shows that these JayZ headphones can be used with your Bluetooth cell phone and Bluetooth audio device at the same time.

What do you think of these JayZ headphones compared to Dr. Dre’s?

You can read more information via the link below or view other Bluetooth gadgets.

Via Engadget

Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station

August 19, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology, USB Gadgets


How would you like wireless access to your external monitor and USB devices? Well this is just what the Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station was made for.

You can simply connect an external monitor or other USB devices into the wireless USB dock and get access to these devices on your Wireless USB enabled laptop.

The Wireless USB Docking Station from Kensington features an audio out port for external speakers, a 15-foot range of the docking station and five USB ports that let you connect your peripherals.

The most popular use for this gadget would be for a wireless monitor, this would really give you freedom when doing computing tasks. This would cut out the need for long cables, and now you can just use a wireless keyboard and mouse with this wireless docking station.

Specifications include Compatible with computers running Windows XP or Vista, stereo out port, 5 USB 2.0 ports, 1 DVI port and works with standard size monitors up to 1280×1024 and widescreen monitors up to 1680×1050.

You can visit the product page on Kensington or read other wireless news.

Via Electronista

Futuristic Ferrari Monza: hyper-computerized vehicle

August 18, 2008  
Filed under Autos, Gadgets & Technology, Vehicle Gadgets


Ferrari are known for their fast cars and stunning looks, and if your lucky enough to own one you have surely got a nice bank balance (or did have).

This is the futuristic and concept Ferrari Monza that’s been designed by Iman Maghsoudi. The hyper-computerized vehicle puts today’s sports cars to shame, but then it’s only an idea Read more

Nike Imara Heart Rate Monitor for Women

August 18, 2008  
Filed under Fitness Gadgets, Gadgets & Technology


This is the Nike Imara Heart Rate Monitor that’s designed for Women. The women’s-specific design should fit most woman’s wrist, and its ECG-accurate for precise heart-rate data.

The Nike Imara Heart Rate Monitor is water-resistant to 50 meters, has one-touch backlighting, it features scratch resistant mineral glass crystal, a calorie counter will record calories burned during workout and the device can display your heart rate as a percentage of maximum heart rate or in beats per minute.

Other features on the Nike Imara include a data mode that recalls exercise time, calories for last workout, and time in target zone. You will find functions for time, date, alarm, and two time zones.

This gadget is perfect for those that want to keep fit or get fit, and you don’t have to worry if your using the hate rate monitor right as it has programmable target heart-zone function that will alert you when out of the optimal zone.

You can buy this product on Nike or view other products here.

EnergyHub with touchscreen control panel

August 16, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology

This is the EnergyHub that features a touchscreen control panel (aka dashboard), that will save you cash and mind your electricity.

You may have seen electricity-controlling / monitoring devices before, but you may not have seen one with an interface or expandable options like on the EnergyHub.

The touchscreen will help you adjust and gauge energy levels for satellite outlets that the EnergyHub communicates with. Some people will love the option to compare their stats online with other neighbors and eco-tweakers.

We should all do more for the environment, and the EnergyHub is a must have gadget for those that want to help our planet. The company behind this product claim that it can help you reduce your home energy costs by 20 percent.

Currently we do not know when the EnergyHub will be released or how much it will cost, but we will keep you updated.

Via Engadget

Vornado 615L 3 Speed Hi Velocity Floor Fan

August 16, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology


The Vornado 615L 3 Speed Hi Velocity Floor Fan is not like your usual air moving device, this model looks pretty cool. Most fans I have had are very noisy, but the 615L is very quiet and you will barely be able to hear it.

The Vornado 615L 3 Speed Hi Velocity Floor Fan stands 34-inches tall and has a 12-inch diameter blade to help move. As we said the fan is quite but still offers great performance.

The fan has 3 speed controls which can push the air up to 80 feet. The air is directable which provides a great movement of air at many angles.

The fan is light which makes it more portable. The fan also improves your heating and cooling in your home, as it helps to circulate the air in your room.

Woot currently have the Vornado 615L 3 Speed Hi Velocity Floor Fan $39.99

iBlock Speaker for iPods and the iPod Touch

August 15, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology, iPod Gadgets


Speakers for your iPod can be clunky affairs. They very rarely fit in your pocket, and we’re almost certain none of them look like a building block, even if they’re almost the same size. That is until now!

The iBlocks have been cleverly modelled on one of our favourite childhood building blocks (you know the ones we mean) and are small enough to pop in your pocket, so there’s no need for extra cases or wires to clutter up your bag.

The sound is pretty impressive for something so small; the Active Bass System makes sure the speakers give out quite a kick.

All you need to do to get it working is to plug it in and we just love the volume control buttons that have been camouflaged to look like ‘bumps’ and discreetly placed in the middle of the block.

The iBlocks are compatible with 3rd Generation iPods onwards and the iPod Touch. You can buy them on IWOOT or view other gadgets and technology here.

Portable Cell Phones Jammer: Block inane conversations

August 15, 2008  
Filed under Gadgets & Technology


How many times have you wished that you were able to block people’s inane conversations while on their cell phones. Well now you can with the Portable Universal Cell Phone Jammer. The thing is no larger than an Apple iPhone in size, so you can keep this cool gadget hidden away out of sight.

I just do not understand why people need to speak so loud when they are talking on their cell phone. The thing is those conversation is theirs and not ours, so why are we subjected to this verbal battering.

Well those annoyingly loud conversion could become a thing of the past, but I could see that there could be a lot of tension on a bus when someone’s phone conversation has been cut short for no apparent reason.

The Portable Universal Cell Phone Jammer will be able to create a dome of cellular silence of up to 32 feet in all directions. Those frequencies that are blocked are GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900, CDMA800, WCDMA/CDMA2000, PHS, and DECT. The device can even block out 3G, so even the new iPhone 3G is not immune to this device.

However there is a huge price to pay for a little peace and quiet on the bus, as the jammer will cost $246. Check it out over at Gadget Brando.

Gamers crave toast: CrazyPC 5.25 Bay Toaster

August 15, 2008  
Filed under Computers, Gadgets & Technology


You got to love this idea, gamers love PC’s but many of them also loves toast, so why not combine a CrazyPC 5.25 Bay and a toaster together and you will have something really special.

Well this is exactly what CrazyPC have for you, welcome to the CrazyPC 5.25 Bay Toaster.

We love this toaster it is fun, great looking and cheap. The CrazyPC 5.25 Bay Toaster is a sure way to turn heads and of course getting that toast you want in the morning, just slide the bread in the toaster and within minutes you will have your browned piece of toast.

The good part about this toaster is the fact that the Bay Toaster fits in a standard 5.25 drive bay.

Some of the main things you should know includes: Toasts bread in just minutes (bread sold separately), Requires available USB port and 4 pin Molex power connector, Attractive aluminum finish face plate, Windows based software interface controls variables for time duration and heat intensity (Mac OS version coming soon!), Includes crumb tray for easy clean-up!, Easy to Install, Warranty 2 years and Air ducting ventilation exhausts hot air out of the back of case. Requires a free PCI slot.

You can buy for only $29.99 via CrazyPC

Source: Boing Boing