Apple produces 17-inch Macbook Pro lightweight monster

As rumoured, Apple has more up its sleeve than just software with this year's Macworld keynote. In fact, they've just released a whopping 17-inch Macbook Pro on the fanboy masses. Despite its size, it's the thinnest and lightest 17-inch available, weighing in at 6.6 pounds and measuring less than an inch thick. But it's got…

The future is here: LG launches a phone for your wrist

Watch phones fall into the 'Hey, haven't they already invented them? No? Oh, I could have sworn... No? Really? Huh' category of gadgets. Ubiquitous in any film with the word future, space or 'Part >3' in the title, it seems LG has stepped up to the plate with the news of the GD910. It's a…

Shootsac hides your camera toting ways

Up until now, DSLR bags have generally been bulky affairs, heavy on the zips, light on the desire to actually be seen carrying one. Shootsac reckon they've hit on the solution though, with their bags with interchangable covers. Whilst the innards has all the padding and compartments you'd want from a camera bag, the outer…

Wii TV to bring Nintendo made shows to your living room

Up until now, the Wii hasn't been the console for media - there's no high def, and unless you're willing to crack it, it can't even play DVDs. There's certainly no Xbox-style on-demand movie library (although you can watch the iPlayer). But it seems Nintendo is going some way to address that issue, with the…

Shiny Poll: what did Santa get you?

Well, that's it for another year. Time to pack up the baubles, take off the comedy reindeer antlers and get to the gym. But once all that's done, what are you left with? Tell us - what did you get from Father Christmas? For Christmas I got a... ( polls)

Pink 3G iPhone in the pipeline? Pleasegodno

Stop. Smell that? That's the smell of an Apple rumour - Macworld must be imminent. The above photo has appeared on eBay, of what appears to be a pink iPhone - notice the writing on the back of the phone, which proves it's not just a respray. Whilst this wouldn't normally be news, something is…

Zune struck down at the stroke of midnight

It's a fine time to be British, folks. It's a fine time to not be on the consumer electronics radar, a fine time to only be able to look longingly at North America and their wealth of cool products. It's a fine time to not own a Zune. If you do own a 30GB Zune,…

Paul Frank designs some 3G iPhone cases

In my head, Paul Frank was a typically British designer. The fact that he's about as American as they come goes some way to explain why I write about technology and not fashion. It also slightly mollifies me regarding the crap deal the UK gets in terms of these Paul Frank 3G iPhone cases being…

Twittering Christmas

As if I wasn't in love with Twitter already, Christmas confirmed my heart's devotion to this microblogging platform. Whilst previous Christmases have meant a day off the internet, without the telly and separated from the outside world, this Christmas I could keep an eye on what was going on with the rest of the world…

Chromochrome – like a Tokyo Flash watch for your desk

Chromochrome has "a colourful interpretation of the time" according to the manufacturer. Complete incomprehensible, but colourful. In their words, it "tells the time with its six luminous coloured rings representing the six digits of the twenty-four hour clock, starting at 00:00:00 (midnight)", so basically, each digit is assigned a number, and you have to memorise…