This is the first that I know of anyway truly portable DAB radio. Small in size runs on 3xAA batteries and also comes with mains adapter.
The world of broadcasting is embracing digital technology. DAB radio is a prime example of this make-over.
Not that long ago a DAB radio was a luxury, and probably also on a PCI card. Pure Digital are probably the biggest name in DAB today and they have a range that includes the Elan.
Having recently looked at two cordless rodents here are two further offerings, the first for the notebook user, nice and small. The second for those with style, yes its a
designer mouse this one even has a cord.
Not all mice are created equally otherwise we would be deprived of the luxury of choice.
Here I am looking at not one but two mice from Microsoft. Neither of which have any lead to confine their movements. One is Wireless and the other is Bluetooth.
This is certainly something for that special person in your life. It is a watch but that is rather like saying one of Turners masterpieces is a painting. A watch tells the time, so does this, however there is more ....
Walk away from your PC and it automatically becomes locked, nothing on the screen and no access, return and you are exactly where you were and no passwords to enter.
A graphics tablet used to be expensive and really only the domain of a graphics professional. Wacom have released some smaller and lower specified units, this is the smallest and cheapest yet.
Now much as I love my PDA it does have its irritating moments - like loosing that little pen and having to use the end of a Biro. So imagine my pleasure at being introduced to the new world of the digital pen!
A keyboard and mouse are both vital pieces of kit for any computer user. So why not have them both wireless? However I found that their installation is not all a barrel of laughs.
If you a frustrated PC artist then the Wacom Graphire3 Studio may well be what you are looking for and at a price that will not break the bank.
I have been using the new Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse for two weeks now, it features a side to side scroll wheel as well as the conventional forward and back motion.
WiFi and Broadband... a couple of techno-irritations