Bluetooth jackets: gnarly
Wearable technology does not necessarily mean taping ZX Spectrum innards to your parka. In the case of Burton’s Audex jacket – a collaboration with Mo
Wearable technology does not necessarily mean taping ZX Spectrum innards to your parka. In the case of Burton’s Audex jacket – a collaboration with Mo
Once you’ve become accustomed to euphoric injections of The Hits and CBeebies on Freeview, it becomes difficult to go cold turkey. Well, you need swea
Those clever mobile phone makers keep coming up with more techno titbits to keep us enthralled. Some weird, some wonderful, some useful and some inane
Some technologies are mourned and fondly remembered by a cult when they go to the great gadget graveyard in the sky. We cite you vinyl and laserdisc a
If you’ve been cowering in your lounge, petrified of the digital revolution, we’ve got some bad news – Panasonic has become the first major TV manufac
BenQ Siemens proudly cradled these mobile triplets today – the first handsets from the newly merged electronics giant. They’re no innocent newborns, t
According to technology research boffins IMS the market for Bluetooth Stereo headsets is estimated to reach 21 million by 2010. That should make Jabra
The day the original Motorola RAZR V3 was one of those rare moments at Stuff towers – a time when the entire crowded round to coo over a gadget. With
Philips, Europe’s only consumer electronics giant, has used the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to announce a range of new screen technologies.
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Big in 2006: Sony Ericsson P990iDue: Jan/Feb£TBAMeet the Sony Ericsson P990i, an odds-on contender for Stuff’s new favourite smartphone – the O2 XDA E
Clearly Motorola isn’t in tune with this whole Christmas malarkey – it’s just launched the V3x, the 3G version of its waif-phone, on the eve of Christ