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[3 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 82 views]
Tokyoflash Ni - Steel Face Unreadable Watch - Awsome

What more can we say about TokyoFlash. They should a patent down on ‘awesome watches’ because they keep churning them out and the latest addition is the Tokyoflash Ni, a stainless steel watch (in the broadest sense of the term) continuous the tradition of awesomeness.

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[3 Dec 2008 | 2 Comments | 84 views]
Transcend World Of Warcraft Hard Drive > WoW Lich King Storage

The Transcend World of Warcraft hard drive is a testament to how big the Wow bandwagon has become. If we put an image of the Lich King on a pair of nappies we would sell millions (not that the game is poo-poo of course ^^). Transcends World Of Warcraft Hard Drive comes in 160GB to 500GB capacity so you can have as many hours of WoW data saved as you can handle.

Gadgets, Main »

[3 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 65 views]
Xbox 360 Arcade 256MB Flash Memory > Big In The Game

After years of being behind PS3 on the memory storage front, the xbox 360 finally comes up trumps with the introduction of the Xbox 360 Arcade with 256MB of internal flash memory. No need for a pesky external flash drive now and you can download straight onto the xbox 360 without a problem.

Main, Mobiles »

[2 Dec 2008 | One Comment | 238 views]
Nokia N97 Revealed- The Nokia s60 MotherShip Phone Has Arrived

Now it looks like Nokia reveal a flagship every few months or so (remember the N95 and N96?) and each one takes thing slightly further than the last in terms of functions, applications and usability. The Nokia N97 is a landscape oriented handset with a reasonably large 3.5 inch touchscreen and a QWERTY keypad. The N97 packs in a host of connectivity options including HSDPA, WiFi and Bluetooth.

INFORMATION, Main »

[2 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 110 views]
Good OS New Bright Cloud Operating System - No Rain Expected

When Walmart start offering anything you know it’s going to be cheap and reasonable in quality but not great. However, Walmart PC suppliers, Good OS, are now offering a cloud-based operating system named Cloud (not very imaginative on the naming front), which is more than reasonable in quality. It is in fact, pretty good.