Keep updated with the Kodak pulse digital picture frame

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized
Photo: Kodak

The new digital frame from Kodak, called the Pulse, has now arrived. It has awesome new features that allow you to send and receive new pictures every day, and see what your friends and family are up to. All it takes is setting up an email address and you’re sorted. The Pulse automatically sends friends’ pictures from Facebook and the Kodak picture gallery straight to the frame, so you can see photos as soon as they are posted. (more…)

The Electronic drum kit: Moving to the rhythm of change

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized
Photo: Skeletor2112

Since the seventies, musicians have been experimenting with a new way of playing drums. Not so much a new way as a new form really. Electronic drum sets have revolutionised drum-playing in many ways, streamlining the recording process and expanding on creative possibilities, reducing practice issues and space constraints, but at the same time losing some of the appeal and feel acoustic drums traditionally have. But if you are looking to migrate to digital there are a few things to consider. (more…)

Best blu-ray with the BDP-S560 Blu-ray player

Author: martin  //  Category: Entertainment
Photo: Sony

Sony’s new BDP-S560 Blu-ray player has a benefit that’s long been desired and hoped for in the Blu-ray market – it can connect directly to the Internet, saving users a whole lot of time and trouble. That’s not the only feature that makes this Blu-ray player a special one, but whether it’s the best Blu-ray has to offer, and whether Sony Blu-ray is ready to lead in the field, remains to be seen. A closer look at this latest offering yields some interesting facts and figures that just might have fans of Blu-ray technology rushing out to the shops. (more…)

The past and the future of the Flip Cam

Author: martin  //  Category: Cameras
Photo: Flip

The Business Insider reports Cisco are preparing to launch a new line of Flip cams as early as April. In anticipation of any announcement of the sort, take a brief look at how far Flip has come. (more…)

Playstation motion controller named – say hi to Move

Author: martin  //  Category: Entertainment
Photo: Sony

The Game Developer’s Conference kicked off with Sony unveiling the official naming and pricing of their motion controller. Say hello to the Playstation Move. (more…)

Some of the best touchscreen games

Author: martin  //  Category: Entertainment
Photo: Apple

Games just keep on evolving. Buttons are a thing of the past. With devices like the Nintendo DS touchscreen and the Apple iPhone, your favourite games are now at your fingertips – literally. Here are some of the touchscreen games people enjoy the most. (more…)

Sky 3D at a shopping centre near you

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized
Photo: Sky

Sky’s methodical 3D rollout has begun, with West London’s Westfield shopping centre being the first to receive the technology on Friday, followed by other shopping centres, pubs and homes. (more…)

Avatar Watch: $2.5 billion plus revenue

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized
Photo: PhOtOnQuAnTiQuE

The buzz around James Cameron’s Avatar has finally died down, going from deafeningly loud to a constant hum. While the world – or at least film lovers with a penchant for stats – watched it race past Titanic as the all time top-grossing film of all time, the movie has silently gone on to top a $2.5 billion revenue worldwide. (more…)

Mission Impossible fans rob Best Buy

Author: martin  //  Category: Entertainment
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In a story that must have movie buffs smiling as much as police baffled, a bunch of would-be Tom Cruise types have made away with twenty laptops from Best Buy in an incident being dubbed as the ‘Mission Impossible’ robbery. (more…)

inFocus releases professional line of TVs

Author: martin  //  Category: Television
Photo: InFocus

Display and collaboration company inFocus has released three glorified HD TVs for the corporate and educational environments. The company, which is more known for its projectors than anything else, hopes these corporate grade televisions will find a moderately sized audience so as to bring them very healthy returns. (more…)