This great office desktop gadget offers not only a digital clock and thermometer but also a digital photo album displayed via a 1.4 inch colour LED screen that is able to display your pictures either in still or slideshow modes so that you can remind yourself of home and those …

Many, including ourselves, are of the firm belief that Apple – the company that so often gets it so right – got it so seriously wrong with the design of the wholly uninspiring and somewhat insipid Shuffle. And with a host of significantly better designed comparable capacity players vying for …

We have not posted a curious video for a while here at TFTS so, by way of reassurance that we have not suddenly begun to take ourselves too seriously (God forbid), we have somewhat of a gem for you.
As many advertisers have come to realize, the best way to get …

I am genuinely thrilled to announce that a story that I featured a while back in TFTS concerning Guillermo Sureda-Burgos’s beautiful personal submersible concepts has been featured in a half page article in Belgium’s May edition of Maxim Magazine.
I have known about this for some weeks, in honesty, but thought …

They say looks can be deceptive and this cute, pink, hand sized seal is a great case in point as underneath its nauseatingly adorable exterior this particular seal hides a shocking secret - to the tune of approximately 195 volts.
Undoubtedly one of the most cunningly concealed personal protection gadgets we’ve …

This Surround Sound R2D2 Video Projector is enough to make serious Star Wars fans salivate uncontrollably whilst unconsciously murmuring something about a long lost woman with donuts stuck on the sides of her head.
The half size replica of R2D2 comes complete with DVD and CD player as well as a …

The last time I visited my local doctor’s surgery I was stuck by the wholly unimaginative ornaments he had placed on his desk, and this is especially the case when he could have a couple of these great and distinctly original, medically themed construction site display cases placed strategically …

One of the problems with the vast majority of MP3 players is that, once safely placed within a pocket the only way you can access the display is to fumble around and retrieve it so that the screen – which is invariably placed on the front of the device – …