Tag: gadgets
New Tech Gadgets: 1st News Saturday
If you’ve ever dropped your phone or tablet in water, you know that device is then completely ruined.
Digital Camera Showdown: Nikon D800 vs. Canon 5D Mk III
Photographers are very particular about their equipment and merits of each individual make and model – we put a Nikon D800 up against a Canon 5D Mk III to see what were the differences and advantages.
Gadget Show Live Report from AVForums
Steve Withers and Phil Hinton report from the Gadget Show Live 2012.
A Futuristic Camera & Fly Under Water! – Cheap Cool Crazy
A faucet that colors your water, an innovative new camera, and an underwater boogie board, on this week’s Cheap Cool Crazy! Check out this week’s episode then leave us a comment and you could win your own faucet light! Your friends and family will never sleep again! Want to buy the products featured in this episode? Then check out the CCC blog on IGN: www.ign.com CHEAP: Temperature Controlled Faucet Light – $20.99 www.amazon.com COOL Lytro – $399 – $499 www.lytro.com CRAZY Subwing – $700 – $895 subwing.net We have more original programming on the way, so subscribe now www.youtube.com For the latest gaming news, reviews, and trailers, subscribe to IGN’s channel: www.youtube.com Here’s our full schedule: Up At Noon – Mondays Splinter Cell: Extinction – Tuesdays Cheap Cool Crazy – Thursday Mix’d Reviews – Friday
Hi-tech military gadgets showcased 27.03.12
Cutting-edge defence technology has gone on display at the Department for Business, Skills and Innovation in London. The state-of-the-art gadgets are being showcased by the Ministry of Defence’s Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE). The innovations include a bike that can be customised to help injured soldiers undergoing rehabilitation at Headley Court. An imagery-based system to locate hostile forces from the air is also being displayed. The 2d3 Sensing has had four CDE contracts totalling £240000 and has been combining conventional GPS with a new vision-based tracking system. Also on show are e-textiles, which allow electrical power and data to pass through material. Surrey-based Intelligent Textiles Limited, which is developing the ‘electrical’ fabric, holds the Guinness World Record for the ‘most advanced soldier system uniform.’ Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Peter Luff said: “It is essential that small and medium-sized enterprises have their own platform within the defence industry. Championing these firms requires us actively to encourage and drive greater pull through of innovative ideas into applications and contracts. “The Centre for Defence Enterprise will mentor smaller companies, guiding and helping them to maximise opportunities for exploitation on the international stage. The Centre for Defence Enterprise will be a promoter – giving these firms the opportunity to present their innovations to leading defence and other suppliers and …
CNN Piece – Gaming & Gadgets – Mass Effect 3 Ending
CNN Tech expert Marc Saltzman raises the ending issue. Bioware Poll: social.bioware.com Original CNN Video: edition.cnn.com
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The Lilypad? – Solar Charging iPad Case, and much much more…
I have certainly been enjoying my iPad, it makes the wait at the doctors office more pleasant, I use it to check movie times or to send a quick e-mail. I guess about the only thing that would make it perfect is if you didn’t have to be a slave to an electrical outlet.
ZIKMU Parrot by Starck
Designer Philippe Starck has come up with some awesome designs of devices and hardware in the past, and I am quite sure that his career is far from over. After all, designing is in his blood, and this time around, he has come up with the £999.99 ZIKMU Parrot
Move over Spork – Meet the Knork
I have to say I have never really been impressed with the Spork, you remember, that spoon/fork hybrid that was ever so popular at fast food restaurants for a while.
Supermarket scanner recognizes objects
Everyone who has been to a supermarket now compared to one 20 or 30 years ago know just how much more efficient life at the checkout line has become thanks to the barcode sticker on all products.
Sprint releases ZTE Fury
Sprint has yet another smartphone from newcomer ZTE, and this time around, it would be the ZTE Fury that would fill in the shoes and join the rest of the Android-powered devices from Sprint. This will be a family-friendly smartphone that will have its fair share of features that will not disappoint, and since it is a smartphone, obviously it ought to come with a bunch of truly unlimited data pricing plans to maximize its use. From March 11th onwards, the ZTE Fury can be yours for a mere $19.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate, and of course, agreeing to a new 2-year contract.
Apple sees over 25 billion apps downloaded
There is an app for everything – or so this is what Apple claims. I guess they are more or less correct, and it goes without saying that with the sheer number of iPhones and iPads sold to date, you can bet your bottom dollar that the total amount of apps to go along with these devices would be phenomenal. This proved to be true, with Apple proudly announcing recently that over 25 billion apps from their App Store has been downloaded, making their way to over 315 million iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices around the world
ivee Digit alarm clock – Siri in a box?
Have any of you experienced Siri on iOS 5? I am quite sure that the initial moments spent with Siri are very tender, and chances are, your experience would have remained stuck with you for a long time to come
Weird and wonderful gadgets wow world’s top IT fair
Water-powered clocks, eye-controlled arcade games and water-proof tablet computers: this year’s CeBIT tech fair, the world’s biggest, showcased gadgets ranging from the useful to the downright nerdy. Duration: 01:06.




















