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Let’s be honest here, routers have never been the most inspiring of objects. And whilst router design has long since evolved from the ‘beige box’ affairs of the past, they have never really been anything more than a box with flashing lights that tell you little about your connection, or …

If you’re one of those people who like nothing better then to inflict your musical tastes on everybody in your immediate vicinity (hitherto known as ‘sharing’) then this iPod Boom Bucket will no doubt rise to the occasion admirably.

There’s not much we can say about these, except to say that there’s just something about these mini hand soaps that send a shiver down my spine – though I’m not exactly sure why.
From what I can gather from the site we found selling these, these mini hand soaps are …

Having just posted about the Rollky Two Wheel Skateboard, we couldn’t possibly pass on posting about this curious Magic Wheel which, according to the official website is ‘set to take the UK by storm in 2007’.

If you’re looking for a cell phone that’s positively brimming with technology and comes complete with a mini, laptop style, spring loaded QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia E90 Communicator cell phone is hard to ignore.

The German company Leica is a name steeped in tradition – the first ever practical 35mm was a Leica after all.
The original Leica M3 model was unveiled in 1954 (29 years after the first Leica camera) and was considered, at the time, wholly revolutionary and it would not be an …

Last month TFTS featured the Tayo Sport Urban Ski Skateboard which we had grave reservations about, and this device, from Korean company Rollky, bears some striking similarities to the aforementioned product, except that we have to say it looks just that little bit cooler.

Little information is currently available concerning this heart beat monitor that fits your hand like a glove (very nearly a pun there) except to say that it does away completely with the need to wear a chest belt in order to continuously monitor your pulse during training.