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Growth in netbook sales has fast overtaken that of full-fledged notebooks and desktop computers. After all, they’re inexpensive, really portable and they’re usually considered cool. But recent research cited by NY Times and Computerworld ...
Available: Widely in electronics stores Rating: 5/5 A product that recently caught my eye is the new Creative Zen X-Fi 8GB MP3 Player. I've been a big fan of Creative's MP3 offerings as I have never really got on with the gear fro...
I've been imagining this chair for 5-years already. Now I'm seeing a proposal from a New Zealand company for a business tie-up to get this product in a factory and out the production lines.
We’ll happily report anything Star Wars related at Forever Geek, but when it’s been R2-D2 related we’ve been restricted to themed pepper mills, cameras and desktop trash cans.
Thankfully that’s about to change, with news that a faithful 1:6 replica of...
Titans #20
I’m going to take a welcome break from the major crossovers this week, and focus on what I was asking for, a single issue story.
Titans #20 focuses on Donna Troy, which is not before time. Donna has an unfortunate history, being subject...
Turning tweets into a book is one thing, but what would happen if, by some bizarre magical experience, social media websites became books?
Stéphane Massa-Bidal has some ideas.
Check out the virtual book covers for Flickr, LinkedIn, Facebook,...
The iPhone is a brilliant cellphone, but its camera has always been a major let down.
Though Apple improved things a little on the 3GS, upping the megapixel count to three and including autofocus, it’s still a rather lacklustre bit of kit,...
Is “iPodification” a word?
Clearly not, as there’s a big red line under it in my text editor, but I think it has to be one for next year’s update of the Oxford English Dictionary, because it seems that you can stick an iPod on just about everything...