Oh Japan, how we love thee. Although I have no idea why your stereotypical fascination with women's pants extends to gadgets, it's nice to see you catering for everyone's tastes regardless of how weird they are. Available in briefs, thongs, boxers and classic budgie-smugglers, there's something for everyone. Read More >>
It's normally quite hard to get excited about portable chargers. But, somehow, Nokia has managed to make one that's... strangely irresistible. Read More >>
Featured comment by Kat Hannaford:
"Slightly off-topic, but I use one of Nokia's portable chargers for my iPhone 5 (http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/accessories/accessory/dc-16/) and am consta..." More »
The easiest way to keep your laptop running at peak efficiency is to just keep it cool and comfortable. Its processor can get pretty toasty crammed in that ultra-thin housing, so Thermaltake's created a miniature portable air conditioner called the GOrb II that promises to keep your system comfortably cool, even if you're not. Read More >>
Featured comment by Crowley:
"Hmmm. I get splendid results from placing my Macbook on a 13" metal pizza tray, thus letting air move all around the beastie. Works a treat..." More »
That is what the maker calls a Smartphone Sheath, a thin, flexible condom for your phone that adds a layer of water resistance to your £500 portable little chap. The idea being you suit it up when the likelihood of getting moist increases. Read More >>
Slapping a case on your shiny new smartphone is often a necessary evil; we'd rather hide the beauty of our lust-worthy gadget than see it all smashed up. But these awesome new limited edition Star Wars cases might be one case or two you'll actually want to buy for your iPhone 5. Read More >>
Featured comment by scaramoosh:
"The best thing about the GS3 and 4 having their battery covers actually cover the entire back of the phone is you could buy this shit for them without..." More »
A beefed up computer ensures you can actually play the latest and greatest PC gaming titles, but if you want to compete online with even a marginal level of success, you're going to need to get yourself a kick-arse mouse as well. Gigabyte's new Aivia Uranium seems to fit the bill, particularly if you want to go wireless without having to swap batteries every few days. Read More >>
Unless you're completely killing your smartphone's battery on a daily basis, you don't need to haul around a massive backup battery. A single emergency charge is all most of us need for those days when we talk or stream more than we intended, which makes the Tarot's 1,500 mAh capacity the perfect balance of size vs. power. Read More >>
Google has launched a new range of official accessories to accompany the Nexus 4, although you'd be best off not bothering with its USB cable which costs a ludicrous £9.99 -- and an additional £5.99 in shipping costs. Madness. Read More >>
Featured comment by BHWorld:
"a) Laugh at Googles cheek
b) Search Amazon "Micro USB Cable"
c) Purchase for £0.85 Incl free delivery
d) ????
5) Profit
Silly Google." More »
If you travel with an iPad you really have no choice but to bring along its bulky wall wart for charging. But thanks to Scosche's new CoverCharge, you can now at least leave your phone's charging cube at home to save some space. Read More >>
Featured comment by tomlowe80:
"Couldn't they just up the amps so each output has the capability of charging two iPads? I might be wrong, but I believe the device handles how much po..." More »
The breakneck speed of phone launches nowadays has an impact on more than just our wallets: for every new phone sold, case manufacturers have to come up with an assortment of cases to cosset, care for and otherwise maximally pimp the new hardware. So, we caught up with a few of Griffin's designers to see what it's really like for the poor sods that have to design the damn things. Read More >>
Leave it to Brando to add one of the most obscene iPhone cases we've ever seen to its online catalogue. If you love the iPhone 5's minimalist design, you're going to hate it. But if you love The Avengers, particularly Iron Man, you've just found your next iPhone case. Read More >>
Given that the UK's chaotic new weather systems seem to involve us wearing gloves all the way up to September's surprise 110-degree heatwave, there might be quite a market for AnyGlove. It's a liquid you dribble on your wool-covered fingertips so soft fabric gloves work on a touchscreen. A much more elegant solution than poking your phone with a sausage. Read More >>
There are plenty of speaker solutions out there for turning your iOS device something of a future-boombox, but none are quite as awesomely old-school as using re-purposed brass instruments. Read More >>