Turn Your 15" Laptop Screen Into a 3D Display for £80
The image above is a not-very-realistic portrayal of how the Spatial View 3DeeScreen manages to turn several models of 15.6" Dell and HP laptops running Windows 7 into glasses-free 3D displays.
The image above is a not-very-realistic portrayal of how the Spatial View 3DeeScreen manages to turn several models of 15.6" Dell and HP laptops running Windows 7 into glasses-free 3D displays.
Foxconn has more to worry about. As well as struggling to deal with allegations of exploitative working conditions in its factories, it's now had the bad fortune of being hacked, having login and password information spread across the web.
Who needs coffee or ProPlus when you can get your caffeine hit with a quick drag? That’s what the The Lab Store reckons with its new AeroShot instant lime-flavoured caffeine hit, which you literally inhale.
Dennis Publishing has launched an iPhone app its calling the Viz Strip Teaser, which has been designed to let users view sections of issues "in a format fully optimised for your phone."
Yes, that Jean Michel Jarre. When I tweeted a photo of the Aerosystem One dock at the launch event last night, I was met with replies from "it looks like a cheesegrater," to a patio-heater, to "a free-standing ashtray," to an "exhaust stack on a 16 wheel lorry." And that's before I've even told you of the various sex-toy jokes.
Since it came to light how bad working conditions are in Chinese factories that make iPhones and iPads, many have muttered about boycotting Apple. If that's you, you should join a globally coordinated protest against it, which is happening today. But do you care enough?
Another day, another iPad 3 rumour; this time its back shell has apparently flashed its inners to the camera. If the component is genuine it points to a larger battery; a bigger camera, and a different LCD screen from the iPad 2.
The security PIN system that Google Wallet users have to enter to verify transactions has been compromised. Thankfully, the chances of your wallet being used against you is relatively low — assuming you haven't rooted your phone, that is.
There are no hospitals in space. The closest A&E is back on Earth, and astronauts can't exactly jump in a cab to get there. So what happens if the sun burps out a massive blast of radiation while an astronaut is space-amblin' by?
Google has made the newest version of its popular browser available, offering more secure downloads and faster-loading web pages. Here's what's new.
Per a report from Chinese tech blog DoNews, the Siri voice-assistant may be speaking the three new languages by March. The website cites an unnamed Apple engineer working on the Mandarin version, which is reportedly already in testing.
In a disturbing story (that comes with a happy ending!), a bomb squad in Amherst, New York responded to reports of a suspicious package but instead of figuring out which colour wire to cut, they found a living cat sealed inside the box.
The little mobile-only social network kicked up a big privacy debacle by uploading its members address book data to its servers without their knowledge. Today, Path announced that it's deleting that data, and released a new version of its app.
If you're looking for a way to protect your iPhone and also stick a giant, MIA-sized middle finger into almost every possible realm of intellectual property law, these cases, "resembling" classic Apple computers, are for you. Cease and decisitalicious.
It's certainly a safety improvement, but Mercedes' new active seat belt buckle should also eliminate the utterly annoying game of trying to find the connectors that have inevitably gotten stuck in-between the back seat cushions of a car.
Facebook is a privacy disaster. Nobody with an iota of sense really trusts it to respect their privacy. Which is precisely one of Path's big selling points: It's got better privacy. Or so it seemed. But then it surprised everyone.