Check out this remote control boat called the Stealth Boat, it’s extremely quick, quicker than any RC boat I’ve ever seen, perfect for those looking to bring on some excitement at the local lakeside! Not only does it have presence when its up and about but just look at that design, I wouldn’t mind having one!
The Stealth Boat has pretty good battery life too, though you need to charge it continuously for four hours, it does offer you 30 minutes of mad speed which is enough to scare all the ducks away!
Main features of the Stealth Boat:
- Max speed of 30 km/h
- Safety function: propeller does not start spinning until its made contact with water
Not very long ago, we heard rumors that the next iPhone would come in 3G and that the reason the present iPhone doesn’t have 3G was because it would be too demanding for the iPhone’s battery, emptying it in just minutes! Analysts then said, the next iPhone if it was to come in 3G then it will be equipped with OLED display since it would consume less power – basically the only way to maintain good battery life and have 3G capability.
Now what we have here are pics (actually just one picture) of what could be what I described above, the next iPhone!
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It’s just a picture of the back, thus my skepticism. But if this was the real thing, I would be quite impressed because I like what they have done to it, giving it a shiny black finish makes the iPhone different and stand out from the iPods.
[via GeekyGadgets, CrunchGear]

NoPoPo (Japanese made) – the name sounds horrible doesn’t it? The concept of how it works may also put you off too! Basically these batteries are quite good at what they do in providing the power for whatever it is that needs it.They come in AAA or AA size, it’s been claimed that a single AA NoPoPo battery can provide a flashlight with up to 20 hours of battery life, which isn’t bad at all considering that you only have to perform a very simple task to recharge these! Plus you can easily recharge them again when they run out…The rather awkward bit is how you charge it… you actually pee in it… The batteries come with a plastic eye-dropper like pipette that allows the user to inject urine into the battery chamber and that is probably why it’s not called NoPeePee, but ask no further!
Two of the most spoken about and perhaps most popular multimedia / music players on the market at the moment, the new iPod Classic and the new Microsoft Zune 80 but how do they compare in terms of music play battery life? As you may be aware, the first generation of Zune, the Zune 30 was only able to deliver 13 hours of continuous music, however this was a very simple task for the iPod… With the new iPod Classic now bringing up to 45 hours of music play, how will the new Zune compare?

iRing! The latest in tech fashion trend for iPod users, this highly intelligent device has two functions, control playback and volume. Ok, maybe not the most intelligent piece of gadget, but it does look neat and it has got a touch sensitive function strip (see pic after the jump)!
The iRing can be recharged using the cradle as shown and has a battery life of up to two days… The only catch is the iRing functions via bluetooth, which means you will only be able to use the ring if you have the latest bluetooth compatible iPods.









