Today I stumbled across what looks like a an absolute must for the child in me. An interactive ride called . Imagine a giant hamster ball big enough to contain an adult and you get the idea. Developed by Evento (who have some other cool rides) it is enables the pilot to control the motion and direction of travel via left and right control triggers, which provides power to the driving wheels. It appears to only be in development at the moment, but I would imagine that it will feature on... Read Full Story
Philips offers GoGear SA2840, SA2825 and SA2820 portable music players. The GoGear SA2840 has 4GB of capacity while the SA2825 and SA2820 both have 2GB of internal memory.
They all have a 128×64 OLED screen, and support MP3, WAV, WMA audio files. They come with 3.5mm headphone jack and an USB 2.0 port. The SA2825 has also FM tuner.
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Where would we be without the computer mouse. That little disposable piece of modern technology that is used by hundreds of millions each day. Here at GadgetFreaks we took a bit of a peek about the net to see what’s new and wierd as we bring you ‘Five Nice Mice’.
1- The Origins Of The Species.
According to Wikipedia, the mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Englebart. It was a rather ungainly device ( see below ) which used a large wheel and was constructed of wood. The builder of... Read Full Story
Well it would seem we got some incorrect information here at Gadget Freaks. We posted on April 28th that the composer of the Doctor Who theme, Tristram Cary, had died. While it is true that Mr. Cary sadly passed away it is not true that he was the actual composer of the theme. Cary was a composer on the show but wrote the underscore not, as wrongly reported in the media, the theme track.
Delia Derbyshire created the electronic realisation of the theme.
As Seba... Read Full Story