Getting a new TV soon? We’ve featured quite abit regarding the new generation of LED TVs in recent months, for example what the differences are between LED and LCD TVs, what we’ve got here today are the top ten most common misconceptions on TV technology. Got further questions? We’d be happy to try and answer.
Thanks to everyone who took part in our Free giveaway: Win free tickets to London FREEZE 2009! which took place last week. Sponsored courtesy of LG, the two lucky winners which have now been randomly chosen will be sent one free ticket each.
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It doesn’t happen very often when a network offers up a proper phone with a bundle of goodies all on a contractless deal. The Huawei manufactured Android Pulse which sports a 3.5″ touchscreen, 3G, WiFi, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera, and 2GB of memory is now available via T-Mobile here in the UK.
Completely commitment free, all you need to do is pay the £176 bill and the Android Pulse can be yours – not a bad deal at all considering what you get in return including access to app via the Android Market, etc…
Here’s a nice video of a car (minivan) recently developed to be completely autonomous, only to be controlled by the iPhone iDriver app it is connected to. The Spirit of Berlin team (Berlin Racing Team) developed the iPhone app and used the platform which was developed for the 2007 Darpa Urban Challenge.
How does it work? The iPhone connects with the driving circuitry via WiFi and as you will see in the video this offers a gas button, a brake button, and a steering button to enable the accelerometer for turning.
Hope everyone has had a good weekend so far, the above were some of the gadgets and tech we featured this week. Its not always possible to talk about them all here at GadgetLite so the list of links from our neighbouring friends’ blogs below hopefully gives you a bit more for your craving needs! If you own a tech, gadget blog yourself you can always Twitter us some links to be shared and featured in this list, for now have a good weekend everyone!
- Review: Sony’s Xplod Car Stereo Rocks Out With the iPhone | Cult of Mac
- Acer Aspire 1420P multi-touch convertible tablet displayed
- Pirated Windows 7 copies already available in China
- Build a Coffee Maker into Your PC | Hack N Mod
- Microsoft Profits Drop But Things Looking Up
- moto g4 mac mod speeds down the road on [technabob]
- TG Daily – Chrome for Mac finally arrives in beta, sort of
- Mamiya announces two new DSLR cameras
- GEARFUSE » DIY Steampunk Pumpkin
- Personalised Monopoly
- Eurogamer Expo 2009 – UK Games Show Next Week!
- Gamer Phone Conceptual Design by RKS | Walyou
- Pocket-sized ultrasound device – GE Vscan
- Nokia Releases 5530XM, 6700 And 6303 Illuvial Range
- Amazon Kindle PC Application | Geeky Gadgets
- CUBE H600HD – Sexiest and Slimmest HD PMP | Video Gadgets at Hardware Sphere
- Toshiba Introduces Fuel Cell Charger | InventorSpot
- EA’s Need For Speed Sales Surpass 100 Million Copies
- GenMobile Portable Genesis Officially Licensed by Sega
- Star Wars Lightsaber Laser Pointer | Geeky Gadgets
- MAN-TGA: If You’re Seriously The Outdoor Type – Born Rich
Quick heads up to all Sony fans, we’ve just been notified of this exclusive 10% off deal for all personalised VAIO laptops ordered via the Sony Europe web. What’s the catch? Nothing really, Sony is celebrating their milestone for reaching 1000 followers on Twitter and all you have to do in order to be eligible is follow the Sony Europe Twitter stream.
The e-voucher code to use at checkout is TWITTER09, unfortunately this only works for purchases via the SonyStyle online web in Europe and not for those in the US. This offer won’t last forever and will end by the 30th of November. For full details, click here…
One of the most effective yet affordable anti-virus solutions for PC I’ve ever used – AVG, has recently announced the latest update to their software. AVG 9.0 gives you hassle-free protection from today’s most sophisticated threats online. If you’re already using a previous version of AVG ie 8.5, you’ll be happy to know that AVG 9.0 now boots and scans faster than AVG 8.5 and makes 50% of decisions automatically meaning you get hassled 50% less when working.











