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Written by Stephen Ebert
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Sunday, 27 May 2007 |
It
may take you about five minutes to read the time on this watch. And by
that time you would have to start all over again, but when a watch
looks this cool who cares?
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Written by Simon Toat
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Thursday, 24 May 2007 |
It seems that at the age of 42 we stop trying to figure out how to operate our
gadgets and turn to relatives for help, or at least that is the main
finding of a new survey.
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Written by Rene Millman
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
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Casio
has got some snazzy new watches for us to look good wearing black and white this
summer. Although these Baby-G timepieces can put up with more harsh treatment
than simply sunning it up in a swimsuit by the pool.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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The
technology has been available to Harry Potter and his wizard friends
for some time now but us muggles can finally get our own moving image
paper thanks to technological advances developed by LG.Philips
LCD.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Sunday, 13 May 2007 |
DRM-pushing company Media Rights Technologies might be unhappy with Apple and co, but we can't help thinking that it would love what's being done with radio technology these days. NXP Semiconductors and Kestrel Wireless have created a system that embeds radio frequency chips into optical consumer goods such as DVDs and computer games.
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Written by Rene Millman
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Monday, 30 April 2007 |
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Beanbags have never been our scene really, and with the onset of old
age, getting out of one is becoming increasingly difficult, we can tell
you! However, furniture makers Churchfield
has decided that they could do with a 21st century twist and have come
up with the SlouchPod for gadget freaks like us to sit on.
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Written by Hillary Golding
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Saturday, 28 April 2007 |
OK, so not a race has been run, a javelin thrown or a swim synchronised, but computer maker Lenovo is already claiming an Olympic victory after it won the competition to design the Olympic torch. Beating out 300 other contestants, the Beijing Organising Committee for the 2008 Games chose Lenovo’s “Cloud of Promise” torch.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Thursday, 19 April 2007 |
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It's embarrassing when you have members of your local church around for
Sunday tea to talk about the vicar's sermon about the Pharisee and the taxman
when you spy Fido trying to make the beautiful love with the leg of Mrs
Smith, the warder's missus. What you need in that situation is a gadget
or device that lets your pooch unleash its frustration without
incurring the wrath of your fellow parishioners. The Hotdoll from FeelAddicted promises to relive your dogs carnal desires.
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