OCZ Technology have announced their new SATA II 2.5” Solid State Drive (SSD) which, aimed specifically at high end notebooks, will come in 32GB or 64GB capacities and boasts read/write speeds of up to 120MB/sec and 100MB/sec respectively.

We’re at somewhat of a loss as far as this seemingly curious gadget is concerned as we cannot quite fathom why you would want an LCD display stuck to the inside of your car’s rear window displaying your phone number – unless, of course, you’ve looked in the mirror and …

Pandigital, a company already well known for its digital photo frames, is set to debut its new HDTV designed specifically for kitchen use and which, apart from serving as a standard HDTV, also offers digital cookbook and photo frame capabilities.

As far as phones in general go, and especially VoiP handsets, Thomson’s Symbio is certainly a stunning looking device and, as if not just content to boast hightly distinctive styling to die for, the innovative Symbio, as well as functioning as a regular and DECT VoiP handset, also serves as …

The onslaught of pink gadgetry shows no signs of abating any time soon and, in a bid to cash in on the pink revolution expand consumer choice, LG have announced a new pink version of their hugely popular Viewty.

According to an apparently anonymous tip passed to BGR, Nokia’s much anticipated WiMAX capable N810 (touted as being the N830 by some) could be released this April – though we should stress that this is as yet unsubstanciated by Nokia.

According to reports surfacing today the total cost to Toshiba resulting from the failure of its HD DVD format could hit Toshiba in the pocket to the tune of around ¥100 Billion (approximately $986 / £486 / €633 million).

Cannon’s ever popular PowerShot range of compact digital cameras is to be supplemented by three new 10 megapixel models, namely the SD770 IS, SD790 IS and SD890 (to be known as the IXUS 85, IXUS 90 and IXUS 970 in Europe).