PED3 Rotating Stand for iPhone
I must say, watching videos on a portable media player on a long haul trip can be quite a pain on your hands if you have to hold it, but thankfully we have peripherals like the PED3 Rotating Stand for iPhone. This is pretty much a self-explanatory product that can be rotated 360 degrees, gripping the iPhone in both vertical and horizontal manner with some semblance of cable management thrown in. After splashing out that kind of dough on the iPhone, forking out another $40 for the PED3 Rotating Stand ought to be chump change.
Source: Pocket Lint
Free PS3 with TV purchase
Is Sony getting desperate in Europe? They are offering a full refund of up to €500 whenever you purchase a Sony LCD TV, in addition to a Blu-ray player or a PS3. The refund depends on the LCD TV model you pick though, but you will get back €250 at the very least. Sounds absolutely tempting – if only there were games to go along with the console though. Those waiting just for Metal Gear Solid 4 and the latest iteration of Final Fantasy might want to give this a second look.
Source: Akihabara News
Windows Home Server now available
Microsoft has made its Windows Home Server available to everyone, enabling families to protect, connect and share their digital media and documents. First off the blocks is the HP MediaSmart Server that runs on the above-mentioned Windows Home Server software, which a pre-order can be placed on numerous online shopping sites such as Amazon.com, Bet Buy.com, Buy.com, Circuit City.com, and CompUSA.com.
Continue reading » Windows Home Server now available
The Gamerator – Getting hammered while playing Pac Man never looked so easy

Almost every geek and gaming enthusiast has always desired to have their very own arcade cabinet. Admit it, you know this to be true. However, there are several problems that generally arise which prevent you from reaching this goal: space, money and a spouse. Granted, not all spouses will be opposed to the idea, however, that usually seems to be the case. While I can’t help you with the issue of money, here’s an idea that might help with the others. Get an arcade cabinet that combines more than one household device. In this case, a kegerator.
Continue reading » The Gamerator – Getting hammered while playing Pac Man never looked so easy
Denon S-52 set to rock
Denon has a spanking new audio system that aims to keep just about any audiophile happy, courtesy of its many features that have been crammed into something as small as this compact stereo. Dubbed the Denon S-52, this home audio device brings together a radio, CD player, an iPod dock and wireless audio streaming in a tiny but dynamite package.
Continue reading » Denon S-52 set to rock
Kableflags wrangle your loose cables
Take a minute and go down to your home theater system and look at the phalanx of cables and cords and sundry behind your system. Better yet, just look around you if you’re at your desktop computer.
We all have good intentions of labeling all of our cords when we set up our electronics systems to make it easier to find and unplug one certain component from the whole system. What usually happens is a lot of frustration and crying because you have to unhook everything in your setup to find the one darn cord you’re looking for.
Continue reading » Kableflags wrangle your loose cables
Samsung makes use of window glass
Samsung, one of the world’s leading electronics manufacturer, have decided that the humble window glass could be put to better use – and in their case, being used to develop a new LCD panel instead of using a more expensive and sophisticated glass substrate. This breakthrough will definitely cause consumers looking for a new flat panel display to sit up and take notice – with such a cheap (and abundant) raw material available, would this signal the advent of a new breed of LCD displays that are equally good, if not even better than existing technology without breaking the bank?
Continue reading » Samsung makes use of window glass
DXG-110 – 10 megapixels on the cheap

We all know that megapixel count isn’t the end all and be all where digital cameras are concerned, but the DXG-110 certainly surprises by bringing 10 megapixels’ worth of goodness to the table without breaking the $200 barrier – in fact, it retails at the highly affordable price of $169.99 without sacrificing both quality and features. You get a 10 megapixel CCD sensor, a generous 2.5″ high resolution TFT display, 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom, VGA video recording at 30fps, digital voice recording, an SD memory card slot and 32MB of internal flash memory just in case you need to capture that extra shot after running out of SD cards.
Continue reading » DXG-110 – 10 megapixels on the cheap
