November, 2009
Two Million Xbox 360 Owners Use Facebook In The First Week
The last Xbox 360 software update brought a new range of features to the console, some of those included social networking integration from sites like Facebook and Twitter. Microsoft has announced that over two million Xbox 360 owners used the Facebook service on their Xbox during the first week, making the new feature a huge [...]
Sony Ericsson Saito Removed From UK Retailers
Two of the biggest mobile phone retailers in the UK, the Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U have removed Sony Ericsson’s flagship mobile phone from their shelves in the UK. The retailers have stopped selling the Sony Ericsson Saito because they have both had a high number of returns and complaints about the phone, where users [...]
Why The Geeky Gadgets iPhone App Is Delayed
We submitted our Geeky Gadgets iPhone App to Apple for approval about three weeks ago, I have just received an email from our developer which explains why the app hasn’t been approved. Apple want us to remove the contest section from the application, which links to the contest category on Geeky Gadgets, and their reason [...]
New Energizer Wiimote Induction Charger
Energizer has just released a new version of its Wiimote induction charging station which we first reported back in May. You can now charge upto 4 Wii remotes at a time and the design is now flat rather than standing, which is definitely an improvement.
Kindle Ebook Reader Upgraded
The Kindle ebook reader from Amazon has just had a few updates that will definitely help it claim a larger chunk on the ebook reader market. The main upgrade is the battery life which has now increased by a massive 85%, allowing the ebook reader to give you approximately 7days usage rather than the 4 days [...]
Casio MT-G G-Shock Watch
Ever since I had my first G-shock watch I’ve always had a soft spot for them and the New MT-G G-Shock is no exception. Yes they look completely unstylish and are large and bulky to wear. But you know what ever you throw at it, your going to break before it does. The Casio MT-G G-Shock watch [...]
Wireless Controlled iPhone Dock
Check out this wireless iPhone and Blackberry dock by Cignias which allows you to wirelessly play your songs from across the room, or control a docked iPod by using an application on your phone. The iPhone app is available for free from the iTunes Store.
Magnet Links, DHT and PEX Explained
If you’ve heard about Pirate Bay changing its from tracker to magnet links, DNT & PEX but like me didnt know the technology behind or how magnet links worked. Dont worry because the crew at Lifehacker has answered all your questions.
NES Controller Netbook Case
Some of our readers will remember the cool NES Netbook Sleeve that we featured on the site back in July, unfortunately at the time you weren’t able to buy them. Now it looks like Etsy seller SplashingKoi has made a similar version which would make a great accessory for your netbook, the NES Controller Netbook [...]
Knuckle Duster Corkscrew
Here is something fun that might make an ideal Christmas gift for one of your friends, the Knuckle Duster Corkscrew.
Swype vs QWERTY
The most popular input on smartphones at the moment is a virtual QWERTY keyboard, like that the keyboard on the iPhone, it looks like a new input format called Swype might be about to challenge the current favourite. In the video below you can see someone using Swype with one finger to type a message, [...]
Twelve South BassJump Macbook Subwoofer
Twelve South has released a new accessory for Macbooks, the Twelve South BassJump Macbook Subwoofer. The Twelve South BassJump is an add on subwoofer for your Apple MacBook, its plugs into your MacBook via USB and is designed to turn it into a mini sound system.
