
The problem with digital cameras is that we all have too many damn photos that never get printed or even transferred to digital photo frames. And in that lot we sometimes - just sometimes - manage to capture a person or place perfectly and wish that we could make more off it.
As long as you have a spare wall then UK company, myfotowall, is offering you a chance to do just that. For a price, of course.
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Kensington’s tiny little Bluetooth USB Micro Adapter is now available in the UK, having been officially announced a couple of months back.
At six times smaller than your usual dongle-type products, it’s designed to live in a spare USB slot without getting in the way and without having to be detached every time you pack up your laptop.
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The very odd time I’ve played golf I have wished for something like The Force to help me out of the bunkers, lakes and undergrowth where I seemed to spend most of my time.
Now, executive geeks are getting their very own Star Wars Golf Bags from Bridgestone Sports so that they too can become Tiger Vader on the fairway.
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I like retro gadgets and this TV concept design by UK industrial designer, Tej Chauhan, for Humax is certainly striking. Love those curves.
Known for making pocket-friendly LCD TVs and models with HDDs inside, this would be a real departure for the French TV maker. I thought HANNSpree had the market cornered in odd TVs, what with its Handbag TV and the sexy Pop Art TV, but obviously not.
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TV psychologist, Dr. Tanya Byron, has turned in her report for the government and is recommending a new ‘easy-to-use’ rating system for videogames.
Of course, many feel that the big red ‘18’ on certain games should be warning enough for the dumb parents that buy them for their 10-year olds.
Byron has suggested in her ‘Safer Children in a Digital World’ report that the BBFC lower the barrier for the type of games it classifies to ‘12’. At the moment it only classifies games that contain sexual content or violence. Wow, I bet the BBFC are delighted by what will be a massive jump in its workload.
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