Archive for May, 2010
Bloom Pot – Illuminating garden pot
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The Bloom Pot is a polypropylene planter pot with a pair of 11 watt CFL bulbs inside. The upshot being you’ll always be able to find your plants in the dark, and, hopefully, you’ll stop tripping over them on […]
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No commentsSony produces paper thin ‘rollable’ LCD display – world still waiting for Minority Report style newspapers
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Sony has been demonstrating a cool new paper thin rollable colour LCD display, which could really revolutionise the portable device market. The thing also does not require a backlight, implying that it could be very power friendly, another key point. […]
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No commentsHECMEC Chair – paper based kids seating grows with their kneeds
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Give me a child and they can have a chair for life, or something like that. This HECMEC Chair will grow with the kids and help save the world at the same time – just don’t put them out with the […]
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No commentsiNotePad – the cheaper alternative to an Apple iPad
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The new iNotePad is the perfect choice for those faced with device lust coupled with finance rust. It’s thin, lightweight, has a super responsive touchscreen and is totally fingerprint proof. Mostly. Just £8.99.
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The iNotePad is a sixty page […]
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No commentsSnailSync – neat file synchronisation freeware
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SnailSync is a small free file synchronisation program which is designed to make it easy to keep files in synch across multiple computers. This is also a useful tool if you have one machine on a slow Net connection and […]
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No commentsPersonal Television and Theater Amplifier – Makes it louder without turning it up
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You’re getting old, the people on the TV are starting to mumble. So you turn up the volume and all of a sudden the people around you start yelling at you. What do you do? Get one of these […]
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No commentsOpen Source Rails – a gallery for open source Ruby on Rails projects
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Open Source Rails is an excellent online gallery of free open source Ruby on Rails projects for you to peruse and enjoy. There are lots of great free web applications and tools listed (including our own Hobo project of course) and […]
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