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  • USB Toaster

    PC Advisor generally tries to rise above the piteous world of USB gadgetry and the downright bizarre items that have been needlessly invented simply so they can be plugged for their connectivity.

  • Griffin iTrip FM tuner for iPod nano 4G

    Griffin has added an iTrip FM tuner to its line-up that can be used with the latest version of the Apple iPod 4G.

  • Video: First look: Samsung Omnia HD

    One of Samsung's biggest attractions at this week's Mobile World Congress is the Omnia HD, which can record video at 720-resolution high-definition.

  • Dexim BluePack iPod and iPhone charger

    It's been a challenging week for commuting, that's for sure, what with the persistent snow and ice and the lack of public transport. Even if you can squeeze aboard the 7.12 from Gravesend, the chance of arriving at your office on time and unfrazzled are less than ever.

  • Darwin200 Leather Memory Wallet

    Always looking for a way to differentiate itself from the crowd of iPod/iPhone/mobile device accessory providers Proporta has seized on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin to introduce two limited-edition products: the Darwin200 Alu-Leather Edge Case for Apple iPhone, and Darwin200 Leather Memory Wallet.

  • Video: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 - In brief

    The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 is an 8Mp compact camera with a 4x optical zoom.

  • Video: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 - In brief

    A pricey compact camera, the 10.1Mp Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is a slip of a thing. It has a slide down metal front cover that conceals its lens and flash.

  • SAS Pen Cam

    The latest James Bond movie may have been a bit of a disappointment, but we never fail to get excited when we hear tell of a new spy-related gadget. Bang on cue, Boysstuff got in touch to let us know about the new SAS Pen Cam that they'll be selling from next month.

  • Video: BlackBerry Storm video review

    The BlackBerry Storm is the first handset RIM has worked with a network operator to produce, and features an intuitive touchscreen which provides feedback when you select a command

  • Bushnell Backtrack GPS Finder

    Ever had one of those moments when you've mislaid an important item such as your keys and can't remember quite where your recent meanderings have taken you?

  • Carl Zeiss Cinemizer plus

    Carl Zeiss has announced the ZEISS Cinemizer plus, an updated and improved version of the original ZEISS Cinemizer video eyewear.

  • Video: First look: Lenovo's dual-screen W700ds laptop

    Lenovo's unique ThinkPad W700ds is getting its official launch this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

  • Macally PowerLink emergency power charger

    There can be few people who haven't found ourselves needing to make a call but caught out by the mobile phone being out of juice.

  • Hannspree SD8073 8in digital photo frame

    Hannspree is expanding its range of digital frames, which were launched in November, with the SD8073 - an 8in widescreen device.

  • Hyundai HM-T4300E

    The Hyundai HM-T4300E is a 4.3in touchscreen media player that is able to pick up and show DVB-T television broadcasts, also known as free-to-air digital TV.

  • Violet Mir:ror

    Have you ever thought how cool it would be to bring inanimate objects to life? If you have, you might be intrigued by this RFID-based device that appears to make the walls talk.

  • Cassette Tape USB Hub

    Retro is back in a big way, though Christmas always seems to bring out a rash of all things nostalgic. While it's great to see new twists on Rubiks Cubes, they're just not as good - or as robust - as the originals.

  • Nintendo DS 100 Classic Books

    The Nintendo DS portable gaming console is to turn tricks as an electronic book reader. Later this month it is to get an e-book collection, reports Electric Pig.

  • Video: Video: T-Mobile G1 'Google phone' review

    PC Advisor takes a look at the T-Mobile G1, the first Google Android mobile phone. Does the G1 and Google's mobile phone operating system have what it takes to challenge the Apple iPhone?

  • Video: Video: Vodafone BlackBerry Storm 9500 review

    There's been widespread anticipation for RIM's new touchscreen BlackBerry mobile phone, the Storm. Indeed, PC Advisor's own review of the BlackBerry Storm 9500 is mostly positive. Unfortunately, while the features that make RIM's BlackBerrys great mostly are present, the Storm's touchscreen is "a failed experiment," according to PCWorld.com Senior Editor Denny Arar, who put the Storm through its paces.