More New Product

  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2008

    Konami this week announced the Autumn 2007 launch of the next generation release of PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) football game. PES 2008 will have 'enhanced gameplay' (but they always say that), and AI (artificial intelligence) that learns as you play. So the game is likely to be as irritating an opponent as your brother.

  • Safe'n'Sec Pro Deluxe

    Safe’n’Sec Pro Deluxe is a complex computer security system which brings together the Safe’n’Sec Pro appliction, an antivirus scanner, and Safe’n’Sec's new Rootkit Detector.

  • Booq Vyper exo laptop case

    In the crowded market of laptop bags there are surprisingly few that are business-like, rugged and cool. But the Booq Vyper exo (great name!) is all three.

  • Yoggie Pico

    Weve recently seen several different takes on a concept that could loosely be described thus: “neatly packaged security software on a smart card”. Such security 'keys' simplify the complex process of safeguarding your PC. Here's Yoggie's Pico

  • Epson Perfection V200 Photo

    Epson today launched one of two flatbed scanners lined up for European release this summer. The Perfection V200 Photo has a top resolution of 4,800dpi (dots per inch) and comes with a scan to PDF feature for direct emailing and filing. A built-in transparency unit is able to scan six frames in a 35mm film strip at a time while the Perfection V200 is able to take media up to 25mm thick.

  • Brenthaven MetroLite range

    Brenthaven has launched its MetroLite range of laptop shoulder bags. Designed to be 17 percent lighter, and to fit laptops sized between 12 and 15.4 inches, the bags incorporate the patent-pending CORE Protection System to protect the screen from impact throughout.

  • CA internet security flash cards

    CA last week announced a range of 2GB credit card-sized flash cards, preloaded with the CA Internet Security Suite 2007 to protect PCs from viruses, spyware and spam, and Desktop DNA Migrator 2007, which allows users to transfer data and settings from an older system to a new one.

  • Samsung U3 digital music player

    Samsung Electronics has launched the U3, a digital music player with an FM radio receiver that supports the RDS (radio data system) data broadcasting system used on many radio stations in Europe.

  • GetData Software Recover My Email v3

    GetData Software has released Recover My Email v3. Recover My Email v3 rescues Outlook emails and attachments accidentally lost or emptied from recycle bins.

  • Toshiba HD-DVD DVR update

    What a difference a year makes! Toshiba has announced the first update to its HD-DVD and hard-disk drive combo video recorder. The new RD-A600 and RD-A300 machines are half the size and weight of the original RD-A1 and much cheaper.

  • Archos Generation 5 portable media players

    Archos today launched the Wi-Fi-enabled Generation 5 PMP (portable media player) range. The Generation 5 PMPs will allow users to stream and download content wherever they are, regardless of whether they are at their a PC.

  • Fujitsu Ultra Portable PC

    The FMV-U8240 machine is available in three versions, all based on the Intel "Stealey" microprocessor running at 800MHz and with a 20GB hard-disk drive.

  • LG Prada phone with TV

    LG Electronics has added digital TV reception to its stylish Prada handset on models being sold in South Korea. The phone, which went on sale earlier this year in Europe, immediately drew comparisons to Apple's iPhone because it too has a touchscreen display that takes up most of the front panel.

  • Toshiba Dynabook SS RX1

    It may not look very special at first glance, but pick up the Dynabook SS RX1 (called the Portege R500 in some markets) and you'll immediately realize why it's one of the coolest things this month. This 12.1in screen laptop weighs just 768g in its lightest configuration - more than 100g lighter than Sony's Vaio G laptop.

  • Talking digital paper - scratch 'n' speak

    Enid Blyton's stories of the magical, whispering Faraway Tree are not so far from the truth, it would seem, for researchers at Mid Sweden University have developed a protoype paper display that can actually speak to its onlookers.

  • DigiWiFi Wi-Fi detector

    If media coverage of possible risks from Wi-Fi radiation has got you worried, you can stoke your paranoia with this Wi-Fi sniffer. The rest of us will simply use it to pick up a stray network and grab some free bandwidth. A small display shows details of networks in range and the type of encryption (if any). Uses AAA batteries.

  • Casio Exilim mobile phone

    As mobile phones get more complex, their makers are increasingly using brand names from other products to emphasize the phone's capabilities. For example, there are Walkman phones from Sony Ericsson, Aquos TV phones from Sharp and on the market this month is a new model of Exilim cameraphone from Casio.

  • Sanyo Waterproof Xacti digital camera

    Just in time for the Japanese summer Sanyo has launched a waterproof version of its Xacti digital video camera. The DMX-CA65 can be fully submerged to a depth of 1.5m and still keep on recording. That's significantly better than a model launched last year that was able to withstand splashes of water but not a dunking. The new Xacti retains the distinctive design of the series and packs a 6Mp image sensor. It records images and video (MPEG4 AVC/H.264) only on to an SD memory card. Recording time varies on the mode and capacity of the card being used. In the case of a 4GB card it's between 2 hours and 45 minutes and 64 hours and 53 minutes. The camera will be available in Japan from June 15 and will cost about ¥60,000 ($493). Plans for overseas sales were not immediately available.

  • SK Telecom mobile phone fish detector

    South Korea's SK Telecom has come up with an unlikely addition for its mobile phones: an add-on device that promises to help anglers tackle their battle with the fishes. A waterproof transmitter is attached to the end of a fishing line and sends out ultrasonic pulses to gauge the density of fish in the surrounding water. This information is sent back to a receiver plugged into a mobile phone and software on the handset displays this information along with additional data, such as water temperature. The transmitter and receiver cost around $100 and the software can be downloaded to the phone for about $5. It won't be available in the UK.

  • LG GSA-H55N Super Multi Security DVD re-writer with SecurDisc

    In an exclusive licensing deal with Nero and HL Data Storage until the end of September 2007, LG Electronics has launched its GSA-H55N Super Multi Security drive - the world's first DVD/CD re-writer equipped with SecurDisc technology.