I just realised I haven’t blogged for ages, mainly due to the fact that my feet haven’t touched the ground in the last week and a bit.
So what follows is a very, very brief digest of what I’ve been up to, one post at a time:
DIGITAL WINTER 2008 TECH EVENT
This is basically where a bunch of companies have stalls which show you their latest gadgets, and sometimes their flagship products as well. Siemens showed their new concept solar-powered dect phone too.
There was so much food and cake available, but I’d stuffed myself with sushi on the way there, annoyingly. Secretly I was dying for a nice cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit – but this was no time for confectionery or patisserie, it was time for some serious gadget-hunting.
The technology was suitably diverse, so here are a few highlights of the event. Have a look at Sandisk’s Sansa Fuse (at the top) which has 4GB inbuilt memory, and a slot for a micro SD card for future expansion.
… and the red ones have a great Ferrari-style paint job, which doesn’t have any bearing on the performance of the product, but looks nice.
Next up…
…a look at the Solar Gorilla from PowerTraveller, a gigantic solar panel which you can use alongside their battery to charge up your laptop – you can also use a mains adaptor with the battery if you’re stuck in the dark, and get about 6 hours’ worth of laptop life from a full charge. The MacBook Pro is there for scale.
In fact, I have the miniature one of these, the powermonkey which I use for charging my mobile – although the larger product on display is probably better suited for use in remote areas that catch a lot of sun, i.e. anywhere except London.
And Finally….
Hi LJ
Wow does sound as if you been a busy geek of late.
Did see the Sandisk Santa Fuse, iirc the other week on QVC, looks impressive and a great price too, not seen one in the shops yet, but must own up not not looking explicitly for it either, still loving the iPod Touch especially with the Version 2.0 software upgrade.
USB microscope is a neat xmas gift idea.
Blimey LJ, first you pop up on Click and then I discover Annie Mole was on today’s Working Lunch! Are bloggers taking over the BBC? 😉
Electric Chicken: I know! It’s really funny that Annie Mole was in the same building as me 🙂
David: USB microscope is one of those things that move you from ignorance to unreasonable desire in about 2 minutes… and yes, it would definitely work as an xmas present…
Hi LJ
Still thinking of what to get my little neices, one 5 and the other 7yrs old, one wants an iPod docking station the other well I’m open to ideas!
So the USB Microscope sounds a novel idea, must run that by my sister as I know the 5yr old loves gadgets as she hogs one of my laptops when visiting.