Ruark announces the limited edition R4-30

Celebrating 30 years of award winning audio, British firm Ruark has announced the R4-30, a limited edition version of its acclaimed R4 integrated music system. Main features include: Superb sound quality with 3D enhanced stereo sound Slot loading CD player plays CDAudio, MP3, AAC and WMA music disks DAB, DAB+ and FM Tuner with RDS … Read more

Review: Verve Ones – Truly wireless, but not the finished product

First came EarIn. Then came a whole range of ‘truly wireless’ headphones. Motorola (or Binatone, who actually produced these) were not far behind rest of the pack, and got in first with their offering, the Verve Ones. They come in two flavours, the regular (Verve Ones), and the sportier, water proof version, the Verve Ones … Read more

Review: Kobo Aura One – E reader for bath and bed time!

Kobo has been the underdog in the e-reader market for a while. While their libraries are not as extensive as the ones found on their main competitors (ahem) their hardware has always given them a great run for money. The Aura One is the latest release from the company, and not only have they improved the … Read more

Review: Garmin DriveAssist – Behold, the future of Sat Navs

Satellite navigation hasn’t really changed much in the last 10 odd years. Yes, it was rather exciting when they first popped up on the market, but not much has changed about them since their introduction. You have a few major players, who keep churning out products, while mobile apps are giving them a good run … Read more

Where next for television?

Are you one of the 90 percent of adults identified by Ofcom that watch television, without fail, each and every week? Probably – we’re a nation of television addicts after all. This is no real surprise given the fact we have such a range of award winning shows available to us, and that advances in … Read more

Review: VanMoof smartbike

With summer in full swing, it’s the perfect time of year to go outside and bike. The Netherlands is a country proud of its bike culture, having more bikes than people and more than 35,000 km of bicycle paths. But this also has its downsides, with more than 311 bikes a day reported stolen and … Read more

Silicon Replacement with Atomic Sandblasters

We all know the place of silicon chips among all electronics today. They have become indispensable as all electronic products have come to make use of these computer chips. While they have become so attached and important to our equipment, they have some demerits. This is why research is a continuous thing; to find a … Read more

Bag yourself a deal with Gearbest

Gearbest, the electronics provider, is running a week long September promotion in anticipation of Autumn/Fall. Deals include many items that have up to 70% off, and some items are even for just $0.01! Not only can you get yourself phones or tablets, but there is also an incredible range of items such as mini computers, … Read more

Detection Of Atomic Scale Magnetism Using New Electron Microscope Method

Researchers have found a new technique (electron microscope) that can be used at atomic level in detecting magnetic behaviour. These researchers are from Uppsala University in Sweden precisely from the Department of Energy. Through a counter-intuitive method, they were able to take advantage of the distortions of optics, which they could have naturally gotten rid … Read more