Got someone in your life who's addicted to exercise? Someone who proselytizes the active lifestyle? There are so many fitness-related items out there it's hard to separate the muscular wheat from the sweaty chaff. But we've selected a few of our favourite items you could get your fit friend, if you can catch them. Read More >>
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"I got the KSOs - I found the product range a bit bewildering, but the KSOs seem to be the standard all purpose shoe. They aren't as easy to put on as ..." More »
These things look like iPhone 4 clones down to the buttons on the metal band and the glass finish. So much that they are probably risking a cease-and-desist. Except they are travel USB-based electric shavers from Shavetech. Your own Jon Ive baby face comes at around £25 a pop. [Shavetech] Read More >>
Featured comment by red-dolphin:
"ordered Shine to see what it's like, now let's wait.
Will be interesting to test it, the app is already available for the lucky few testing one.
If ..." More »
While Sony has a track record for making beautifully slim laptops, so far it's ignored Intel's prescribed ultrabook gimmickry. That stops now, with the newly announced Vaio T—but sadly, it's a laptop that's doomed before it even hits the shelf. Read More >>
Featured comment by daniejam:
"We bought one of these for a director, he was given the choice of waiting for the extra power you say will make this one redundant, and he asked the q..." More »
IKEA constantly manages to churn out innovative, affordable products, even whole neighbourhoods. The latest, however, is seeing it move directly into the technology sector: it's launching its own TV, which comes integrated into a piece of furniture to completely banish cables from your home. Read More >>
UC-Davis researchers developed a lens that'll turn your iPhone or any camera-enabled smartphone into a 350X microscope. The mod is a simple 1-mm ball lens mounted in rubber that's taped to your phone's camera. It costs no more than £25. Read More >>
Solar-powered chargers make me feel like I'm doing something nice for the Earth. Too bad I never use the damn things because positioning them for optimal Sun-catching is a pain in the ass. The Ray solar charger's suction cup action solves that problem. Read More >>