Crafted from scratch by a New York cake emoprium this droid will instantly remind you of the most famous of machines: R2D2. The colouration is, of course, well off track though, so whats the answer?
Archive for August 21st, 2008
Delicious R2D2 droid cake wasted on kids!
Asus Eee PC 900a packing slow hard drives?
If you’re thinking of bagging yourself one of Asus’s newest (and purplest) Eee PCs then you may want to take a look at the hard drive speed first as it might not be up to snuff.
Top five clever camcorders
You don’t need to be an expert cameraman to make great movies. There’s technology to take the strain out of even the simplest home movie. We’ve pulled together five of the cleverest camcorders around.
Have a peep, and see why the next camcorder you buy could be smarter than you are.
Peugeot Moville robotic car is a runaround for the mega-city
With omni directional electromagnetic balls for wheels, solar powered batteries and enough artificial intelligence to negotiate other traffic and greet you with open doors, the remarkable teardrop-shaped Moville is equipped for the mega-cities of the future.
Music-making digital pen!
Forget sampling yourself, fussing with GarageBand, or even attempting to beat Guitar Hero. This sing-along pen has everything you need to become the next Elton John!
Terminator:Rise of the DVD
Images of a jaw-droppingly desirable DVD player that made us almost dribble are popping up across Asian electronic sites, non of them however are able to tell us anything about its availability of price…We now of course want one first!
It’s a wind up! Mr Robot Head hits the Science Museum
You’ll need a steady hand if you’re going to take on Mr Robot Head’s nerve testing game, but no batteries - just crank the handle at the back and he’s fully charged.
Fujitsu launches colourful tiny laptops in Japan
The Eee PC and its many rivals may be small, but sit them next to Fujitsu’s latest lappy and they all look a little bit porky. The Loox U/B50N sports a titchy 5.6in screen and measures just 171×135×33mm when folded up.
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Sony X-Series Walkman: photos
Sony VAIO P Series netbook photo gallery
Toshiba Cell TV launching this year
Sharp Aquos BD TV with Blu-ray built in
LG GD910 Watch Phone photo fest!
Remote control Duck Hunter launched
MSI X-Slim 320 hands-on photos
Samsung launches thinnest Blu-Ray
Apple announces new 17 inch MacBook Pro
17 inch MacBook Pro: Official photos
iPhone gets 3G iTunes downloads
Apple attacks Google with iWork.com
Apple dropping iTunes DRM from today!
iPhoto gets face recognition, geotagging
iMovie tweaked following feedback
Garageband adds celebrity music tuition
iWork 09 gets iPhone remote
SlingPlayer confirmed for Mac and iPhone