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Gyre Floating City for inhabiting the oceans

By Mark R - Last updated: Friday, February 12, 2010

Come on, it’s Friday, and you know that you read tech blogs so you can dream about technology like this. This Gyre (that’s what it’s called, but I don’t know how to pronounce it) is one of those concept drawings that will probably never be made into reality. But if the world really is getting [...]


Powermat – wireless power comes a step closer

By Marc - Last updated: Friday, January 9, 2009

“Wireless” recharging has been in development for a while – last year at CES we were impressed with WildCharge who were showing a concept product. New kid on the block Powermat is also looking impressive. Powermat claim their product is superior because it doesn’t need metal to metal contact so the recharging surface can be [...]


Gifts for the cool Book Worms

By Al - Last updated: Thursday, December 4, 2008

Have a geeky book worm in the family? Check out our geeky and tech book gift recommendations. Are You a Geek?: 1,000 Ways to Find Out – $8 Let’s face it–we all do geeky things, from checking e-mail obsessively to playing video games to tripping over our own feet. But here’s your chance to find [...]


USA Gadget Stores

By Al - Last updated: Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Following on from our list of gadget shops in the UK, heres one for all of our readers on the other side of the pond, Gadget shops in the USA. Hammacher Schlemmer We’ve written about numerous gadgets and gizmos that we found first on Hammacher, their catalogue is an absolute treasure trove for all gadget [...]


Gadget Shops in the UK

By Al - Last updated: Sunday, December 10, 2006

This year I’m trying to do all of my Christmas shopping online (I hate queues) and as I’m a bit of a gadget fiend I thought it would be cool idea to get all my family and friend gadgets of some sort. I just spent the last couple of hours looking at what gadget shops [...]


Luxury mobile phones to enter the Indian market

By Dan - Last updated: Sunday, October 29, 2006

Probably most of you are familiar with Vertu, a subsidiary of Nokia that produces luxury mobile phones. The “economic” version of their mobile phones start selling at $4,000 a pop. In some cases, however, the price can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars, like the limited edition (only 34 mobile phones will be produced) of [...]


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