30 November 2006, 11:30
ROLLERtoaster is Singapore-based designer Jaren Goh's startling new take on that most mundane of household small appliances
17 October 2006, 13:36
OneClick produces two "intelligent" multi-socket adaptors that turn off every appliance plugged into them 10 secs after the appliance in the primary socket is turned off
10 October 2006, 14:58
With Christmas already looming, it will soon be time to consider what presents to get for older family members? How about a device - a pair of electric socks - ...
20 September 2006, 15:20
Moixa Energy's latest invention, the USBCELL, is a very cute idea - a flip-top AA battery that recharges directly from a USB socket
21 August 2006, 11:55
The UK's heat wave may be over but how much would any of us have been willing to pay in recent weeks for a bum-cooler intended for use on office ...
7 July 2006, 17:09
There may be better ways for deskbound office workers to let off steam but we'd settle for this USB missile launcher - fired from a simulated radar-tracking screen on a ...
23 June 2006, 14:13
Migraine's no laughing matter but we did have a double take when we first saw the TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulator) Migraine Zapper, not least cos this is the portable version!
5 June 2006, 17:15
A "breakthrough" digital photo frame with audio and video capabilities is among the new products being debuted at Computex 2006 by Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)
30 May 2006, 13:14
In its latest round-up of weird and wonderful gadgets and technologies, tech blog has come up with some beauties, including a video-game urinal, a transparent toaster and an intelligent spoon
12 May 2006, 01:55
Over the years, Bob Crabtree has collected more useless freebies from exhibition press packs than he can recall. But, at CTS this week, he seems to have struck gold, taking ...
16 January 2006, 16:41
You know how it is, go to these big international events and they tend to throw on the parties. So there was team HEXUS, staggering coherently walking around CES when ...
12 January 2006, 11:45
Just when we think everything has been modded in every possible way, somebody comes along and surprises us. This time a mod-happy guy by the name of JavaMoose has decided ...
10 January 2006, 12:26
It's massive, it's absolutely massive. Then again, it does attempt to control just about everything in your house, including the lighting.
17 August 2005, 00:00
A team of Japanese researchers have created a thin, flexible network of pressure and temperature sensors that could be used to give robots a sense of touch.
17 March 2005, 00:00
The impact of this is to make your media PC a hands free bit of kit, letting you clock it up and down as per your needs. Fancy watching a ...
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