Gadgets come in all forms and don't have to be electronic. Most gadget
pens allow you to write under water or upside down. This Porsche
designed pen is unique. It's classy weighted finish is a sophisticated
item with discrete looks. Not something that common with branded pens.
Ditch the mont blac and get yourself one of these. Shake it and the
pen nib pops out, another shake and it's gone.
It is a very nice everyday pen, but you will have to be willing to
spend that little extra.
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Porsche P3140 shaker pen
Friday, 25 July 2008
The All New iPhone
All keen followers of the latest gadgets will know that iPhone 3G has landed. I picked mine up on launch day and was surprised I even managed to get my hands on one so early. The inbuilt 3G chip has made surfing the web a lot easier and allows you to get speeds similar to that of your home broadband. The phone feels classy to hold and now includes GPS, which works really well with google maps, and location based applications.
The release of version 2.0 of the software also introduces web applications, which you can purchase from itunes. Applications such as "Trip Advisor" allow you to search places to eat within the vicinity of your GPS and even provide reviews.
I could go on and on, however, there are many reviews already out there. Those who want one to be different and stand out from the crowd, go get yourself a gold plated version or diamond incrusted model. The iPhone 3G is a common phone and selling 1m worldwide in one weekend, shows you how big this phone is going to be.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
iPhone to be reduced in price
Well i was a slater of the iPhone when it came out, but do own one right now. Now is your chance too, 8GB version is to be reduced in price by £100. Not bad, phone and 8GB iPod! I am not going to say anymore on the subject, just the fact that it is worth the money. However, if you want 3G, better camera and a few other perks..you may want to wait for the announcement in June and then probably.
"Elle Magazine" Rocks
Yeh if you are in advertising. I was in the dentists the other day, where i came across my first Elle magazine - honest. I just wanted to share with all you guys out there, that mens magazines are a lot better - even for women. It took me up to page 39 to see the contents page. 38 pages of adverts for clothes, shoes and hand-bags ...now that is what you call being a sucker for a magazine. :)
Asus eee, Sony TZ and Macbook Air
I was out the other night, when a friend told me that I had waffled on about gadgets for nearly twenty minutes. Pretty obvious I needed to update my blog instead of putting people to sleep with my knowledge of expensive contraptions.
Unfortunately, this update is going to actually be a rant, a rant about the gadget show on channel five. Last Sunday, a repeat of the show compared three portable laptops; Asus eee, MacBook Air and the Sony Tz range.
I just don't get it, how can you compare these laptops. Those who don't know- the Asus, it is a portable £200 machine where as the other two range from £1200 to £2000. When testing and trailing them, they pick the asus as the better blogging machine. Now having purchased two of the three machines,I can agree with their choice, primarily down to cost. However, you can't compare any of these as they all have different operating systems and different features. What peed me off is the stupid comparison, ooh the Asus has a wifi connection, sd card reader but the MacBook is crap because you can't connect your 3g card and connect your camera at the same time. You can't connect 3g to the Asus but you don't hear about this or about the likely dead pixel syndrome on the screen or the fact asus give you a brilliant two year warranty They mentioned that the Sony took about 3 minutes to start up but did not to think this was a problem.hmmm. It seemed so obvious that their reviewing method was shit and the writers did not have a clue.
My rant goes onto their next feature. Spinvox, a company that sends you the contents of your voice mail in the form of a text. I wrote about this six months ago, after trailing it for two months. I think you know what I think of the gadget show :)
Thursday, 6 March 2008
Mac store is the place to find a women
Not my quote : ) "Cosmo says women looking for love should wing their way to an Apple Store. Geeky boys of the world rejoice.
In my ongoing and largely fruitless quest to find the perfect woman I’ll take all the help I can get. Hooray then for the revelation that desperate single women may soon be descending on their local Apple Store in search of a date"
Original Article Click here
Friday, 22 February 2008
Richard Branson in the States.
You fly for nine hours to see Mickey and Mini and the first thing you see on their little island is a British mans dominance. In the USA there is a seperate booth for every album in the charts, where you can stand and listen until your bored out of your brains.Only in America.
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Welcome to the United States
Friday, 18 January 2008
Macbook Air
Yes the Macbook Air has landed and it has caused one hell of a stir with Apple fans. Its ultra thin, ultra portable and ultra like anything else, according marketing gurus over at Apple.
So the advert is lame and until now i did not know what a manila envelope was but hey they have come up with one sexy laptop. I know you cant call a lot of things sexy, especially when they are electrical - but tell me i am wrong?
What can i say, the Air is like every mans ideal women. It is slim, sleek and probably very soft to touch. It even has large buttons that turn themselves on in the dark and a large touch pad, which reacts at the slightest and most simplest of touches. You will look cool with it on under your arm and will spend loads on elegant accessories . But what do you get in return?
Aluminum finished, internal web-cam, large back lit keyboard and touch pad like the iphone. Back lit 13 inch screen, 2GB Ram, 80gb hard-drive, one usb port and a dvi connector for a whopping £1200, or for about £2k you can get one with a 64GB of ssd instead. Wow, all innovation features that you expect from Apple, however, the hardcore mac fans are not happy. They wanted something smaller like the Asus, the internal power of a macbook pro and the price of a first class stamp.
My initial impressions were this thing is expensive, very expensive, and who is the target audience . It is slim so it could be used as a machine for those on the go, but it is not as small as a Asus. It is powerful enough to be a main machine with a £65 optional external optical drive and its 80gb internal hard drive, but not large enough for those who want to do more resource hungry activities. Apple have even developed software that once installed on a another pc/mac - you can control its cd/dvd drive to install software etc, so it could be also used with existing machines. I think it will probably cover a lot of markets, depending on what accessories you use and probably keep the gadget lovers happy.
The Macbook Air is going to have the same impact on the computer world as the Motorola V3 had on the phone market. When first released it was about £250 on a contract and within 18 months Motorola sold 55m worldwide. The V3 was the slimmest phone on the market, some called it a ladies phone and some said it was a hairdressers phones. Either way, the software was crap, but it sold itself, on pure looks. The Macbook Air with Apples solid operating system will sure to encourage sales, especially in trying to convert existing Windows users.
Come back to see if i ever get one.
www.apple.com
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
You got to get a Asus EEE PC
So i have been playing with my "eee"(E3) for about five days and my first impressions are ermmmmm......well i don't know how to describe it without sounding like i am going over the top or exaggerating.Once you open the box and hold this little gem, you cant quiet believe how small it really is. It feels a bit on the weighty side, but i think its more to do with the fact its so compact. You expect a vtech education type of device, but end up looking at something that is really solid and trendy looking. Its like a seventies style monitor with the speakers on the side. I am sure, Asus will expand the screen and move the speakers, but this will just stop it from looking so retro.
The setup is so easy, about five minutes from start up until you are running a browser and surfing the web. Linux is not for everyone, but the E3 community is brilliant and helps you with everything. It so easy to tinker with system and if you make a mistake just hit reset. No re-installation disks just five minutes setting up and your back up and running. There is even a advanced mode for those who want a XP like GUI to tinker about with.
Messenger and the cam are great, the Star Office is just like Word and there is even a voice command application. "Computer Web" and there you go, a web window pops up. Pointless but some what cool! Chuck in a SD card and you can add up to 16G of memory for photos, docs or whatever you want.
I can see why this was the most wanted Xmas present in the States and i have to say i think it will continue to sell really well. There is already more demand than they can supply and i reckon everyone needs to get one of these. Not the best thing for your only machine, but brilliant for surfing, email, streaming and the odd document. I normally look at gadgets that are too expensive or just pointless. At £219, this is a bargain and a must buy.
JVC NC250 Noise Cancelling Headphones
The first thing you must understand is that noise cancelling headphones always require batteries. Normally a AAA or something similar. This is because when you activate the noise cancelling, the inbuilt microphones will activate and detect the sounds around you. Once analysed it will send out a frequency to cancel major low end noises.


Friday, 4 January 2008
Asus EEE PC
I know i am a bit of a gadget freak and will look into something a lot before purchasing. This time round i am really trying to find faults in this particular item, so i don't purchase it - but i cant .
Its a small laptop, with 4GB of internal flash memory and only a 7 inch screen. Okay, so its not a great deal of internal memory once Linux is on there, however it can be purchased with 8GB too. It comes in white and black, internal webcam, SD card slot so you can expand as much as you want, external monitor port, 3 USB connectors and a Ethernet port. The monitor is probably a downfall as it is only 7 inch's with only 800 x 480 pixels. Specs include a 900 mhz processor and a 512 mb ram slot and wifi. The 8 GB one is 1GB ram and i believe that the 2GB version has 256 mb ram. It even has a two year warranty.No one gives you that these days.
People have installed XP on this and the box contains all the drivers if you wish to install it. Pre loaded is open office and about 40 other applications to help you with your daily activities, chat compatible with msn, firefox web browser, video player for most formats and even voice recognition software. Personally, i think this is to be a second machine for someone - some surfing, streaming and chat. You will have to keep your itunes elsewhere.
I would say the biggest downfall would be the screen and the fact it does not have the ability to have a security log on. However, this is based on a open source platform so you can install another version of linux or just wait for someone to develop a application. Students love it as its small and handy and i am looking into this over the new upcoming 12 inch macbook, as that will probably be about £600 + . Who cares i will get both. Why you ask? - this thing is only £219, if you can get hold of one. They have sold 350,000 since the end of November. Yes £219, that's cheaper than some PDA's, cheaper than a ipod or iphone, the same cost as a tie jacket and pair of jeans in the sale from Ted Baker. Going to have to get me one of these and i think there will be a lot of others out there wanting one too. If you get bored of it in a few months, you can just give it to a younger brother or niece etc. They can always use it to do there homework : )
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Audio Books
Everyone loves to read! I personally wish i had more time to read or could stick it out with a book without being distracted by gadgets or something or another to spend my money on. The problem with reading is that you need to really be in the mood to flick pages and it is not easy to keep your eyes open after a long day at work.
I came across audible.co.uk. This company provides audio books for you to download to your computer, ipod or even phone. After listening to six hours or so of Wilbur Smiths Blue Horizon, i must say i was pretty impressed. Most books are about £10 - 30 each and can either come in a bridged or unbridged format ( Shorten or original length).
If you sign up and pay £7.99 a month you get a book free each month. There is no minimum contract, so you can cancel at any time. Also, there is no restrictions on what book you can pick or the cost of it. If you decide to cancel your subscription, you still have access to your online library where your previous purchases are stored -for life. They can be burnt to CD and even streamed online. I think this is definitely worth a look if your looking to rest your eyes.
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