The latest entrant in the high definition (HD) pocket camcorder race, the Vado HD Pocket Video Cam from Creative, has just landed in Europe.
We covered its existence here [and there's some sweet video links] but consumers can soon pick one up, although we are still awaiting pricing. The cool Kodak Zi6 is still the only HD pocket camcorder available in the UK, as the Flip minoHD - announced in November - is not expected to go on sale here for another few months.
The Vado HD is capable of recording 720p and comes with an impressive 8GB of internal storage, which is good for around 2 hours of video. Full story...
UK consumers may be taking their time jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon so maybe Sony's latest Blu-ray players, sporting Wi-Fi and sensible price tags will help them make the leap.
Eye-Fi has extended its range of wireless SD Cards by announcing some 4GB cards that will also let you automatically uploading videos to YouTube and Flickr.
Amazon is hoping to spread its Kindle software beyond its own Kindle ebook reader by announcing a version for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Apple has refreshed its desktop offerings with a new, bigger 24in iMac all-in-one computer and a smaller and greener Mac mini.
It's 'Stats-Time' people so get some salt ready, just in case. According to the latest sales figures collated by online site reevoo.
Telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has today announced that it will remove regulatory barriers to speed up BT's rollout of superfast broadband across the UK.
We're not sure what your night-time fantasies run to but, if it's getting laughed at in the street, then you just have to get yourself one of these: the Batman Full Image Zip Up Hoodie.
As PMA 2009 cranks up, Sony has rolled out its DSC-HX1 20x Superzoom digital camera, which it claims is the first "digital still camera to feature sweep panorama technology.
It's taken longer than a Keith Moon drum solo but UK pricing and release dates for Rock Band 2 on the Wii, PS3 and PS2 have finally been confirmed.
And now for something completely different: Musiblocks. Combine something as simple as children's blocks with some innovative audio technology and what you end up with is one of the weirdest speaker set-ups we have ever seen.