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Filecrate Remote File Backup

The backup system you have working — in this case automatic, off-site file backup — is the system which will save your business some day. This one is very good.

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 & Premiere Elements 8

A common organizer, auto-analyze, powerful JPG and RAW processing and wonderful video production make it a tough act to beat.

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Digital Photography Books to Kick Off 2010

Camera makers should dump their dense, boring user manuals in favor of Busch's guides. There's more including WordPress, photo tools, blogging.

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Rolling, Medium Size, Carry-On Camera Cases

Carrying too many bodies and lenses? Probably. Something sturdy, secure and carry-on compatible is needed.

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Uniblue DriverScanner 2009

When the latest Windows update mangles a video card or network card driver, think about how nice it would be to have a really good driver updater.

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Think Tank Urban Disguise 35

Think Tank Photo seems bent on making itself the gold standard in pro camera bags. Is this shoulder bag one of the most versatile ever?

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Handy Folders v3.5

Productivity and organization fall flat when they run into the rather limited Windows file explorer. Fast access to regularly used folders is easier than you think.

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Think Tank Shape Shifter Photography Backpack

Medium size photo/laptop backpacks come and go. The best stay with us for years. This is one of the best we've seen.

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Think Tank Airport AirStream Rolling Camera Bag

If you travel with more than a shoulder bag full of gear, you need something that will protect the load and make it easy to go places.

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Think Tank Skin Set Modular Component Camera Gear Carry System

Pros know that if you don't get the shot, you're out of business. Tough, crowded, fast moving situations require special solutions.

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Crumpler Six Million Dollar Home Camera Shoulder Bag

Crumpler is a bag maker which insists on being different. Care and attention to detail help create wonderful photography products.

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Think Tank Urban Disguise 40 Camera Bag

The mid-size entry in the Urban Disguise series provided us with enough incentive to physically beat it up and overstress it. The bag took it all.

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Think Tank Urban Disguise 30 Camera Bag

There are camera bags and then there are Think Tank camera bags. Lots of competition means better products. Think Tank is at the top of its game.

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Nik Color Efex Pro 3

The best Photoshop plug-ins get better because the developers listen to end users. Nik Software listens. Digital photographers are demanding sophisticated processing effects.

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ION Slide2PC Scanner

If you've got boxes full of old 35mm slides and negatives, it's probably time to start scanning before everything falls apart, gets lost, or gets soaked in a flood.

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TetherBerry v1.0.7

Connect a laptop to the Internet, anywhere you've got cell phone service, through your BlackBerry's data connection and avoid some really crazy per-megabyte carrier charges

HTC Touch Diamond Smartphone

HTC has steadily grabbed more market share by regularly turning out superb smartphones offering slick designs wrapped around great features

The Ultimate HTML Reference

A concise desktop reference guide for all standard, W3C-compliant HTML, which uniquely also includes browser compatibility charts for each element

UpStrap Shoulder Strap for SLR & Prosumer Cameras

Superb quality, purpose-built SLR and prosumer camera shoulder strap that's made in the U.S. and made to last

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Gadget Shopping - Sites For Geeks

As a tech fan, I often hunt the web in search of cool gear. I don't always spend any money when doing this because if I did my credit cards would have melted long ago. I figured I'd share some of my favourite sites with you. These sites are not all of a kind but offer different things and most actually sell stuff or tell us where we can buy it, rather than just tell us about it. These first few sites sell stuff:

Boys Stuff - The Doghouse - GadgetShop
This trio of shops pride themselves on having the gadgets you need to cover just about any eventuality, however although this isn't really the case, they do have some rather cool stuff. They carry games, ipod accessories, robots, remote controlled gadgets, garden stuff, bachelor pad furnishings, audio kit and some rather neat little usb toys amongst other stuff.

I Want One Of Those
One of the most popular gift sites in the UK, great name but not so brilliant in the products it offers more tat than tech, but still if you want gadgets that make great gifts for mates with a sense of humour then this site is worth a visit.

ThinkGeek
In their own words ... "ThinkGeek started as an idea. A simple idea to create and sell stuff that would appeal to the thousands of people out there who were on the front line and in the trenches as the Internet was forged. From programmers, engineers, students, lovers of open source, to the masses that helped create the behind-the-scenes Internet culture." Some of the stuff they sell is just plain naff, but there are also a lot of gems at their site too, making them well worth a visit.

Uncommon Goods
They are a really cool marketplace that has worked hard at sourcing products that are creatively designed, and different to the kind of items you would find on your high street or in your malls. They offer high-quality products at affordable prices. They offer an exciting selection of home furnishings and accessories. Their stuff is often very cool and well worth exploring. Visit them today.


The following Sites mostly tell us about existing gadgets and link to sites which sell them, however some are more speculative and cover concepts and proposed tech and gear...

Slippery Brick
Slippery Brick are a blog that "have an obsessive passion for emerging consumer based technology, gadgets and related sciences" I often visit them because they not only report on great new products but also on concepts which are worth exploring.

Uncrate
Uncrate is a webzine which is aimed at guys who love stuff. Their team finds the coolest gadgets, clothes, cars, media and much more. I like much of what they post although it is definitely male centric ...

Shiny Shiny
With Tech and gadget coverage from a female viewpoint, Shineyshiny provides its take on the consumer technology world, with news, reviews and opinions on gadgets and tech.

Nerd Approved
In their own words "Nerd Approved is a website dedicated to all things weird and interesting in the world of gadgets. If it’s nerdy and entertaining, you will find it here." Although not as sexy as Slippery Brick or Uncrate they do report on some really cool stuff

Dvice
The SciFi Channel are responsible for this site/tv show which obsesses on cool tech both existing and proposed. I often visit them to see what they've uncovered.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

CES 2008 . . . A Big Yawn

Aside from a few great new 42" 1080p LCD and plasma TVs, CES 2008 which closed today in Las Vegas, was largely a big yawn. The events preceding CES this year, such as the move Warner made over to the Blu-ray camp (leaving only two studios left in the HD-DVD camp) and Bill Gates' final keynote, were much more interesting. The movie industry appearing to be finally agreeing to support one main consumer high def disc format presages a big surge in high def movie releases to disc. That's good for consumers because the parallel surge in Blu-ray disc player manufacturing and sales will drive device prices down to affordable levels. We found the best CES coverage here and here.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Virtual Bubblewrap

Bandai Asovision has produced a gadget based on one of the most addictive products on the market. PuchiPuchi, is a gadget that emulates the sound and feel of popping bubble wrap. The PuchiPuchi simply features eight buttons that each make a popping sound when you press them. There is more to this toy but to be honest with you it's too sickeningly cute for me to bother with. if you want to read more visit kilian nakamuras, Trends in Japan blog.

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Monday, March 26, 2007

R2D2 Trashcan

Ok so it's not tech but what self respecting geek wouldn't want one ... an R2D2 trash can. Apparently several were seen at the Tokyo International Anime Fair. Images can be seen at Akihabaranews.

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