Digital photo frame doubles as a printer
Convergence is everywhere in the tech space these days: cell phones that shoot video, video games that play movies and GPS navigation that plays music and audiobooks. Check this one out…
Confirmed: Slacker Radio arrives in Canada this week
The online music service that lets users create their own radio stations from a vast collection of songs is launching in Canada January 13th.
Next ‘Magic Jack’ promises free cell phone calls
Even if you’re not a fan of “As Seen on TV” products, you’ve no doubt heard of the Magic Jack by now. Popularized by a year-old informercial, this clever product turns your computer into an inexpensive landline alternative. Now, YMax Corp. has unveiled its next product at CES — and you won’t believe what it can do.
CES 2010: Powermat loses the bulk
As much as I love my Powermat, a device that wirelessly charges portable gadgets, I’m not thrilled at the special backings or cases required on your smartphones, handheld game systems or iPods. But the company unveiled a less bulky solution here at CES.
Sony backs SD format: it’s about time
Though Sony expects to continue the development of their proprietary MemoryStick format, they are adding SD support to their next generation of devices.
Watch Sony’s live CES press conference – right here
Sync is in full force here in Las Vegas at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), so expect a plethora of blog posts and videos beginning tomorrow. We’ll be covering all the coolest gadgets and gear unveiled at the show. Kick-start the festivities with Sony’s live CES press conference right here.
WakeMake Analyzes Your Sleep Cycle to Wake You Up Refreshed
WakeMate monitors your sleep cycle and activates your cellphone’s alarm at the optimal time to wake you up refreshed.
A Measuring Cup for the 21st Century
The Taylor Digital Measuring Cup means no more guesswork measuring out ingredients for delicious baked goods.
Video: Check out this awesome iPhone projector
One of my favourite gadgets of 2009? The Cinemin Swivel, a pocket-sized projector you attach to your electronics (laptop, iPod, iPhone, etc.) and it beams the video to a nearby wall or ceiling — even up to 100-inches. Check out this informal demo.
Apple’s 5th generation iPod Nano: the perfect gift
A unique combination of features makes this little device hard to beat at any price, and needs to make your shortlist this holiday season.



