UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping

November 2008

Blogs

Preview: Nokia E63 Business Phone

The Nokia E63 business phone was officially unveiled on November 12th 2008. Successor to the E71, some say this handset is a bit of a downgrade, with a reduced quality camera and lacking HSDPA or GPS. On the plus side though, it's rumoured to be cheaper than the E71, at around £160 - so good news in light of the current financial crisis.

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Mathmos Airswitch TC: The closest thing to mind conrtol

Here’s a gadget for those who think that turning something on “just at the flick of a switch” is far too much effort. The Mathmos Airswitch light is not only a funky looking retro-style lamp, it works just by the hover of your hand. David Copperfield is now down an act.

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Nintendo Wii Controller Grip

If you’re into your Wii Virtual Console (VC) then this is definitely one for you, it makes playing the Wii Remote sideways a pleasure instead of a nightmare. Having enough

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Nintendo Wii Boxing Gloves

Wii Sport is still going strong with the Boxing game being one of the favourite of them all. Here is an add-on that will make the experience all the more

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Preview: Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman Phone

If we weren’t already spoiled for choice with the numerous new handsets on the market, now there’s another one to consider parting with your hard-earned money for. The Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman phone features, well a little bit of everything to be honest.

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An absolute tech junky, I graduated from the University of Manchester with a degree in Computing and now live on the outskirts of Leeds working with you guessed it, Computers. I love all things gadgety but really dislike wires. For those of you who haven’t worked it out the name of the site is a combination of my nickname (Gaj) and the pronunciation ‘Gadget’.
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