Developed by NSK Ltd is a wheeled mobile robot capable of maneuvering through obstacles guiding people around. The robot uses laser based range sensors to detect obstacles and then based on the obstacle’s distance and direction calculates hypothetical repulsive forces.
From a husband-wife duo of solicitor Farah and engineer Jim Shaikh comes an innovative baby feeding bottle warmer that’ll save all parents a run to the kitchen every time the child cries out for milk.
Kenwood Japan has announced that they are planning to release the new Media Keg MG-F500 Series portable music players which includes the 4GB MG-F504, 8GB MG-F508 and 16GB MG-F516 players.
Data Robotics introduces its new Drobo S, a professional 5-bay storage solution. The Drovo S has the capacity to accommodate up to five 3.5-inch SATA I/II hard drives which accumulates up to 10TB of storage.
There’s a lot to like about Sony’s VAIO X ultraportable – its indecently-skinny build, the engineering intelligence that went into its design, and its lengthy battery life just to name a few things – but if you’re less than inspired by Windows 7 then how about a Mac OS...
Designed exclusively for MacBook, the BassJump is a portable subwoofer that will turn your MacBook into a mini sound system. The subwoofer comes with a software that will combine audio coming from your MacBook speakers with the low frequency bass coming from the BassJump subwoofer.
Coasties takes the fixed-gear trend for clean, cable-free lines and single cogs and applies it to the cruiser. The company offers cheap deep-V wheel-sets which swap out the rear track-hub for a coaster hub.
If you are looking for a media PC at a decent price then perhaps this SATA HDD HDMI TV Player might work for you. The device is small measuring just 11cm x 4.4cm x 3.4cm and weighs just 530g.
We have seen quite a few fun USB gadget all the way from Japan, the latest one will definitely appeal to all the Star Wars fans out there, the USB Yoda.
The Olympus Pen E-P1 is one of the most stylish looking cameras available today, I absolutely love the design, with its retro looks the design is perfect.
Benchmarking the very earliest publicly-available code for Google Chrome OS seems destined to only highlight the platform’s early stage of development, especially when you throw rivals such as Moblin 2.1, Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10, Fedora 12 and openSUSE 11.2 into the mixture.
Wanna know if there is a Mario-style dungeon under the outer layer of the huge Nintendo DSi LL? Spoiler: There isn’t. The boys over at PC Watch put their precious DSi LL (or the XL here in the States) under the knife.
This one's a no-brainer: A portable DVD burner that weighs just over half a pound and costs just over $50. It's the LiteOn eTAU208, it reads and writes all manner of DVDs and CDs, and it even burns Lightscribe labels. It's meant for netbooks and laptops lacking optical drives.
We have seen a few funky mice designs from the guys over at Elecom before on Geeky Gadgets, like the Elecom Soap Mouse, the latest one is the Elecom Spoon Mouse.
Symbian has been dealt setbacks in recent days as both Nokia's N97 and Sony Ericsson's Satio appear to have been pulled due to likely quality concerns.
Chances are if you, or your spouse, is the type that gets excited about gadgets covered in Swarovski crystals, then you probably don’t care that Peter found the Olympus E-P1 to be just an average performer and nothing special.
Here is something fun to go with the Game Controller Christmas Ornaments we showed you earlier, a set of fun Mario Mushroom Christmas Tree Ornaments. Each one of these fun Mario Mushroom Christmas Tree Ornaments stands 1.25 inches tall, and they have been handmade from polymer clay.
Have we been premature in lauding the iPhone, Android and webOS for their nifty user experiences? According to the team behind the First ELSE cellphone, we should’ve waited for them to come along and show off their initial device; it uses a “splaying” one-thumb navigation system...
The Ostendo CRVD gaming monitor will take you to the next level of gaming experience. The display features a huge 43-inch curved screen with a resolution of 2880 x 900 pixels. The CRVD’s ultra-wide 32:10 aspect ratio is 180% wider than 16:9 displays and 240% wider than 4:3 displays.
Ever wondered what lurks inside one of Ikea’s Lack tables, the cheap, light and ubiquitous side tables that litter our homes? The answer: almost nothing, which is kind of what I expected.
Think back over the last 24 hours or so – did you feel a shimmer in the fabric of the universe? If not, you’re obviously not tuned into CERN, who powered up the Large Hadron Collider and fired two proton beams simultaneously for the first time yesterday.
USB Geek has a new accessory for your Windows PC in the form of the USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad. This portable device comes with a tiny QWERTY keypad allowing you to transmit keystrokes to your computer from up to 30-feet away via a 2.4GHz radio frequency.