Although originally Sky came on the scene as a broadcaster, providing just five channels to our televisions, over the past few years the name and the brand have expanded into all kinds of other territories, from phone and broadband right through to Sky Bingo, the corporation’s online bingo website. Having undergone such a rapid growth, the history of Sky’s expansion is certainly worth exploring. A barely recognisable Sky originated in Read More ...
A range of four low cost universal remotes has been launched by market leader One For All, to help make digital TV easier to control. Essence 2 costs just £12.99 and features ‘combi-control’. It will operate the TV and set top box at the same time – there’s no need to change modes, let alone switch between two different remotes. The Essence range is really easy to programme too. To Read More ...
Sony’s KDL-32EX403 is one of the more basic TVs in Sony’s catalogue. That being said, it could be a great purchase for those looking for an inexpensive TV with a sleek design and a wide variety of features. The model, a 32-inch Bravia, currently goes for 470 to 549 pounds. It was released by Sony earlier this year. The TV has a great resolution of 1920 x 1080. This means Read More ...
The Nokia N8 has a 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss lens give you pin-sharp photos. And when you shoot at night, the Xenon flash makes sure pictures come out bright and sharp. Watch this video, showing a visual and technical feast of table football tricks to celebrate the upcoming global football event in South Africa and launch of the new Nokia N8. This is how table football should be Read More ...
The Sony bloggie hit the slopes at Snowbombing 2010 in Mayrhofen to capture the action. Teh bloggie is a fun, easy-to-use pocketable HD mini camera for still photos and HD video. The perfect Mobile HD Snap Camera for shooting and sharing life anytime, anywhere. bloggie is the new compact, HD mobile snap camera from Sony that captures still crisp images and Full HD video with equal success. It features a Read More ...
Although digital cameras have made it easier to capture pictures that you can physically hold in your hands much quicker than waiting for film to develop, messing with the hassle of going home, downloading a file to your PC and then again at a printing station can be a barrier to actually printing your snaps. But, with the new Polaroid PoGo Instant Photo Printer you no longer have to wait. Read More ...
Samsung’s 3D LED TV technology offers the perfect way to experience 3D when you’re not in a theatre. It offers the ultimate immersive viewing experience by liberating content from the flat confines of the TV and turning it into explosive imagery. The effect is breathtaking – life-enriching, ultra-real picture quality that rivals the cinema – imported into your own living room. Samsung innovation has even made it possible to convert Read More ...
For those of a certain age, stereoscopic 3D gaming is nothing new. Sega were the first company to attempt 3D gaming with their Master System and came with a pair of very dodgy 3D glasses that had limited success. Nintendo followed suit with their effort of 3D gaming with the rather unsuccessful Virtual Boy which came with 3D goggles that didn’t help enhance the 3D gaming experience one bit. Even Read More ...
Sky has announced that it will be introducing a new Sky+HD box with a capacity of one terabyte to allow storage of up to 240 hours of personal high definition (HD) television. This is the largest capacity HD personal video recorder in Europe. This equates to around 100 HD movies or 740 hours of standard definition content. In addition, Sky Anytime also increases its memory size, to allow for up Read More ...
Starting this week, subscribers of T-post will be able to wear their graphic T-shirt in front of any web camera and play a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors against a computer-generated arm that extends from the shirt itself. Pulled from the headlines, and interpreted by Swedish designer Marc Strömberg, this innovative issue of T-post uses augmented reality to comment on the future of college education. From exotic dancer research and Read More ...





