Gizmondo back from the dead?
Dead man walking! We didn’t see this one coming in our 2008 crystal ball gazing. The website of handheld console Gizmondo has come back to life with a
Dead man walking! We didn’t see this one coming in our 2008 crystal ball gazing. The website of handheld console Gizmondo has come back to life with a
Hitachi didn’t exactly impress with its first stab at a Blu-ray camcorder, the DZ-BD7H, so it’s back with the updated DZ-BD9H. Will it fix the ills we
Is it time to reflect on the spec list of the budget compact camera circa 2008? Panasonic’s new 8.3-megapixel LS80, for example, has a 3x zoom,
While we were waiting to hear whether Steve Jobs would announce a touchscreen laptop – he didn’t – a little-known company was getting ready to show of
‘Best ever’ is usually an idle boast when slapped onto packets of soap powder, but if that’s how the boys at Sennheiser describe their latest in-ear ‘
Phew! We were expecting a riot to break out in the conference room for a moment there. Three of four topics down and all we had was an Airport Extreme
Shiny black 46in tellies look silly on a kitchen worktop, while humping one into the bedroom requires a small crane and a team of haulage experts. Sou
Never one to leap blindly onto new technology bandwagons, Boston Acoustics has been staring, arms folded, from the sidelines while the rest of the aud
There has been an absolute slew of new TV releases at this year’s CES. From Sony’s turn-it-sideways-and-it’s-gone 3mm OLED to Samsung, Tos
Ion audio has unveiled a selection of new products aimed to help digitise your analogue media. Building on the success of the USB turntable, the comp
Good news, robot fans – it’s been confirmed that when Spyke finally arrives later this year, there won’t be one robot but four. Oh, and it won’t
Bill Gates’ keynote speech at CES included a rare snippet of UK-specific news: Microsoft is teaming with BT to bring the BT Vision internet TV s