Posted on 12 September 2010 by PaulNelson
Gadgets were once the preserve of tech geeks, the type to sit in their rooms tinkering with computer parts until the early part of the morning. Here in 2010 we face a totally different technology landscape however and gadgets transcend boundaries of age, race and gender. It is a safe bet that everyone you know now owns a mobile phone, you could even add iPods to this statement, even my dear old gran plugs in and listens to her hits of the 50’s on her iPod shuffle! Unfortunately this means that those people obsessed by gadgets are coming close to out numbering those who aren’t! For every person who ‘doesn’t get’ computers or techy gadgets there will be two more that very much do.
This mass uptake of gadgets is owed in a big part to Apple who single-handed made the MP3 player a fasion accessory with each newly released iPod. This yuletide consumers will no doubt be drooling over the new iPod nano, soon to be released in the UK, the miniscule square design encapsulates a touch-screen and a number of new features unique to the Nano. This is certainly to be top of 2010 Christmas gift ideas lists along with other new apple products launched such as the updated Apple TV hardware.
Aside from the might Apple, the other major player in the tech sphere, Microsoft are playing a big hand this Christmas with their new Kincet add on for the Xbox 360. This always games to be played with motion control much like the Ninendo Wii, but without any controller whatsoever, just the movements of one’s body! This goes head to head with the Wii and shows Microsoft’s intention of conquering the casual games market as well the hardcore sector which it currently dominates. This all arrives along with the raft of new computer games meaning cheap personalised gifts are very much out the window this year!
Posted on 29 August 2010 by PaulNelson
No idea what to get your lady for her birthday? why not check out the range of gifts for her a instant solution to helping you choose the right gift!
As well as expensive jewellery, perfume, clothing and raunchy underwear women also appreciate chocolate. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 August 2010 by PaulNelson
slp2 survival tool
Make a list of things you need for your camping trip this summer in advance so that when you arrive on site your not missing anything.
Take advantage of the wide open space on a campsite by flying a remote control helicopter, although make sure you get some practise first as crashing your Mini X Gyro into the ground or even worse next doors tent my leave you very red faced.
Do away with the matches and lighter and get yourself a Light My Fire Firesteel designed by the Swedish Defense Department this handy tool produces a huge spark with a life of 3000 strikes. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 August 2010 by PaulNelson
Growing up as children it would seem that one of the key things people wanted to be was a spy, I am guessing that this is down to the awesome James Bond movies, it makes sense. In reality when you grow up you actually realise that some of these so called gadgets and gizmos that Mr Bond used in the past are actually not toys at all, real people use them and they are very serious things indeed.
These are some of the real spy gadgets that can be used by normal people across the globe, they are shocking. Continue Reading
Posted on 18 August 2010 by PaulNelson
Gadgets are big business in the modern day and age, particularly those focused around outdoor activities. With celebrities like Ray Mears constantly on TV with his outdoor survival shows, more and more men in the UK are becoming interested in outdoor activities.
So with that in mind, here are some of the most popular survival gadgets available on the current market. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 August 2010 by PaulNelson
IPods are frozen due to varied reasons. One of the frequent causes of an iPod freeze is rigorous activity such as dancing and running. The iPod has a safety management that’s automatically activated and it shuts the hard drive in case of such rigorous activity. Continue Reading