Wireless mice have many advantages but can cause frustrating when their battery dies in the middle of carrying out an important task. Perhaps a rechargeable mouse might be the solution.
Although my laptop has the standard touchpad for controlling the cursor, it is a device that I have never felt comfortable with despite several attempts to adjust. As a result I always attach a mouse such as the one which is the subject of this next review.
Two items that fit rather well together the first something to allow you to save as much power as possible in your computer. The second something we will all need if power is not saved so here some batteries that last and last.
No matter how much hard disk storage space we start with, there will come a time when more is required either for local use or as a means of transporting data.
According to Sods Law, the battery on your mobile device will run out when you need it the most. But, like a boy scout, you can be prepared.
Two very different approaches to music through a speaker. First the rather grand Yamaha offering that enables your iPod to be located away from the speaker. Second a small (fits in pocket) speaker to give a good sound for iPod or MP3.
No matter how careful you are, modern devices often show evidence of any handling by the user. Instead of wearing gloves you might consider this solution.
First a tiny speaker shaped to look like a Pandas head, and second, a four port card reader that is stated to support no less than eighty one (yes 81) card types. Remember whatever the size of your order you only pay $3 (US) p&p.
Recharging an array of gadgets while on your travels has always been a problem - Duracell have a solution thanks to USB
My lack of horticultural skills is such that my only chance of success is with virtual gardens such as those found in a new title from Playrix Entertainment.
Things have changed hugely since I last looked at a baby monitor. Wired has long gone and now wireless with its limited channels has now been replaced with DECT technology, this unit however goes much further.
Sometimes a products title can cause some initial confusion as happened with kit developed by Bluelounge
Backups, as has been stated many times, are important; not only for your peace of mind but also to ensure you have the appropriate tool to help you recover when disaster strikes.
An external USB2 CD/DVD drive is obviously extremely valuable for those who have a netbook or a notebook that lacks such a drive. Furthermore, it can often rejuvenate a somewhat tired machine or even one with a dead DVD drive. The Lite-On eSAU108 series are USB-powered and are thus easy to connect and use.
The value of data can decrease if it is not immediately available. A portable USB storage device will allow you to take your data with you on your travels.
When did you last perform a backup? You do backup your data, dont you? Perhaps this next product might help.
The concept of a paperless office continues to be a myth as can be seen with this next product which combines traditional elements with modern day technology.
One for the fashion conscious - a smart way to carry your gadgets around with Urban Bagz
It's not easy being a consumer these days. There's so much choice and it's very difficult to detect a real bargain. Our job at GadgetSpeak is to review products and bring you our experience before you buy. But with the economy the way it is, it's also interesting to take a look at price comparison sites like Ciao, designed to help you compare value from retailers.
Until I wasted over an hour looking for my car keys which, it turned out, had slipped down the side of the armchair, I thought that Doros MemoryPlus 335 Wireless Object Locator was just for those elderly people who are losing their memory. In fact, I have realised that there are many of us who could well make good use of it for example where there is only one set of keys for the car that is shared around the family.
The Kensington notebook expansion dock with video model K33367EUB is easy to use and brings a number of the advantages of a desktop machine to the notebook user. It provides the user, when at home or in the office, with a quick and simple means of connecting their notebook to an external monitor as well as full-size keyboard, mouse, the network and other peripherals.
The SP200 is one of the newer budget additions to the GN Netcoms Jabra range of Drive N Talk Easy Bluetooth Speakerphones. It is easy to use without taking ones eyes of the road and so is possibly safer to user than a number of products on the market.
Browsing the web using a mobile phone used to be a painful experience. Low-fi WAP sites were a pathetic shadow of the real internet and the cost could be astronomical. It's good to see that things are changing!
When is a mouse not just a mouse? The answer, as I discovered recently, was when the mouse is also a presenters tool.
First a Digital Luggage Scale that is easy to use and it could save you pounds of money by not having an overweight case. Second a Solar recharger for USB devices that comes from Brando those clever USB people in Hong Kong.
Bamboo has many uses but I never thought I would come across one that would involve my computer and various software mini-apps.
Turn a standard mouse upside down and you have an inactive piece of kit but this is not the case with a new product from Kensington.
As the computer mouse develops and expands its functionality, there is still a market for the more basic model.
It is only after one has been using a machine for quite a while that you start to wonder whether the memory can be upgraded and whether there would be any benefit in doing so. This is one upgrade that can be relatively straightforward and within the grasp of many technically aware PC users. It is made simpler by the informative web sites of memory suppliers Crucial and Kingston.