Tokibot robot clock

This is a rather cute way to add some geekery to your home. Yes, it's a clock, and as such that's the only function, but c'mon. Poseable arms and legs two colours and the cutest smile. How could you resist? $35.99 from Perpetual Kid See here for more home stuff

Paul Frank designs some 3G iPhone cases

In my head, Paul Frank was a typically British designer. The fact that he's about as American as they come goes some way to explain why I write about technology and not fashion. It also slightly mollifies me regarding the crap deal the UK gets in terms of these Paul Frank 3G iPhone cases being…

Twittering Christmas

As if I wasn't in love with Twitter already, Christmas confirmed my heart's devotion to this microblogging platform. Whilst previous Christmases have meant a day off the internet, without the telly and separated from the outside world, this Christmas I could keep an eye on what was going on with the rest of the world…

Chromochrome – like a Tokyo Flash watch for your desk

Chromochrome has "a colourful interpretation of the time" according to the manufacturer. Complete incomprehensible, but colourful. In their words, it "tells the time with its six luminous coloured rings representing the six digits of the twenty-four hour clock, starting at 00:00:00 (midnight)", so basically, each digit is assigned a number, and you have to memorise…

Mac jewelery from Etsy

Sharks and Jets, Mods and Rockers, Mexan Punks and Mexican Emos... Identify yourself with something superclosely and you'll inevitable end up in some kind of bizarre turf war. These accessories will help identify you as a true Mac fangirl, as well as someone with a taste for geeky jewelery. Who knows - maybe buying yourself…

Slegoon – sledding with a twist for the more affluent

Imagine playing on your sled, enjoying all that frozen frolicking, and one of these bad boys whooshes past you (I do hope there's some kind of brake mechanism in place). It's the Slegoon, and it just laughs in the face of the bog-standard (and boring in comparison) sled. It'd be like getting a brand new…

Fingers at the ready: Shoot a turkey

A turkey shoot is an opportunity for an individual or a party to very easily take advantage of a situation. It's also known as a shooting contest where frozen turkeys are awarded as prizes. In this instance, it's a click and play shooting game where you have to use your assertiveness and best reflex action…

Revolving hub is simplicity personified

Sometimes it's not about the prettiest, funkiest, or most highly specced gadgets. Sometimes it's all about simplicity and convenience. And that's exactly what the 4-port Revolving Hub is all about. You probably don't even realise it, but you will probably have way more use out of this thing than you think. For example, you could…

The Foxit eSlick is the latest eBook on the block

The eBook market has a new player - the Foxit eSlick. But I doubt the Sony Reader, Rex iLiad, Kindle and Bebook have anything to worry about, it isn't the best eBook offering. Its biggest flaw is the number of formats it supports - PDF, TXT and MP3 - which is not a lot considering…

The Nokia Arte 8800 continues to impress

Are you feeling ostentatious? Have you been waiting for the right gadget to flaunt your wealth to those less fortunate? Take a look at this little golden brick simply oozing in luxuriousness (not to mention pretension). And if you like gold, well, looking at this phone must be like a dream come true. The Nokia…