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Bang & Olufson High-End Portable Speaker - Year of the Tiger Edition

Bang & Olufson High-End Portable Speaker – Year of the Tiger Edition

If aesthetics are just as important to you as as sound quality in a portable bluetooth speaker, the latest from Bang and Olufson may catch your eye. The Danish audio company, renowned for luxury audio products recently launched a selection of its most iconic products with indigo and ultramarine colours…including the Beolit 20 bluetooth speaker. Now it’s worth noting that[Read More…]

Future Phones Could Repair Themselves

Future Phones Could Repair Themselves

If you’re ever dropped your phone you’ll understand just how costly it can be to have it repaired, but the smartphones of the future may be able to repair themselves. There’s a lot of work being done in the field of self-repairing materials and Australian researchers recently demonstrated a way to help 3D-printed plastic heal itself at room temperature using[Read More…]

Logitech Offers Quiet, Left-handed Mouse

Logitech Offers Quiet, Left-handed Mouse

How noisy is your computer mouse? If those ‘clicks’ are starting to get to you…or the people around you, then you should know that there are quieter options available. Logitech is just about to release the new M650 wireless mouse which offers a better experience across a number of features.  Firstly it comes in two sizes AND there’s a left[Read More…]

True Wireless Earbuds from Sennheiser

True Wireless Earbuds from Sennheiser

If you’re gift shopping for someone who loves their music…and loves to listen to it anywhere there are some brilliant noise cancelling earbuds around right now. The latest from Sennheiser, the CX Plus True Wireless earbuds are no exception, delivering clear sound with great bass and up to 24 hours of play time with it’s charging case. With active noise[Read More…]

50th Anniversary of Intel's 4004 Processor

50th Anniversary of Intel’s 4004 Processor

This month marks the 50th anniversary of Intel’s first commercially produced microprocessor. In 1971 Intel’s 4004 microprocessor was around the size of a fingernail, delivering the same computing power as the first electronic computer built in 1946…but that computer filled an entire room! Now the 4004 microprocessor had a circuit line measuring 10 thousand nanometres but that’s fat compared to[Read More…]