SmartFaucet is the best bathroom gadget we’ve ever seen: it’s a tap with a touchscreen and face recognition built in so it’ll recognise you and boil a bath to your preferred temperature!
SmartFaucet is the best bathroom gadget we’ve ever seen: it’s a tap with a touchscreen and face recognition built in so it’ll recognise you and boil a bath to your preferred temperature!
Someone’s found another iPhone OS 3.0 feature tucked away inside the beta: voice control, so you don’t even have to touch your mobile to call and message contacts. Who needs multitouch when you can use your mouth?
UPDATE: Electricpig’s own iPhone app is now available. Download it, and get all the latest tech news, reviews and handy price comparison on the move!
We knew yesterday’s run down of the first 50 in our all-time best iPhone apps: Top 100 wouldn’t be enough. You’re back for more, and we’ve got loads!
The second half of our top 100 iPhone apps isn’t lower quality than the first half. Far from it. You really should install as many of these apps as possible – they’re the best Apple has available, and you won’t find a single app in this list that duplicates the functions of any other. They’re unique, they’re fantastic, and a fair few of them are free too!
What are you waiting for? Get clicking!
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If you’re buying a Pay As You Go phone, you’re almost certainly going to keep it longer than a year. Without the luxury of free upgrades, you’ll be carrying the same bit of kit for a while, so why pick a dowdy old 2G mobile, when you can get a next-gen 3G phone from 3 with astonishing extras! Read on to see how 3 is beating the credit crunch with PAYG 2.0!
Windows Mobile 6.5 will be making its official debut a little earlier than expected. On Monday May 11th at Microsoft’s Tech-Ed event, Stephanie Ferguson – who is something called the General Manager of Business Experiences at Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business unit – will show the world the new mobile OS in its final releasable form.
The Sharp Mebius PC-NJ70A netbook has just been unveiled in Japan. On the inside, it’s a plain old 10.1 inch netbook, but on the outside, it treads where no netbook has gone before: it’s got an LCD trackpad to bring you movies on your mousemat!