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CNET UK > Crave > Accessories
Optimus Pultius: Mini-OLED keyboard for big spenders
...it at the end of this year or early next year. -John Chan Read more
23 July 2008 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1: Micro Four Thirds camera leaked?
A Chinese forum has posted images of what appears to be the upcoming Lumix DMC-GF1, a rival to Olympus' retro-styled E-P1 Read more
10 August 2009 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
HTC Firestone: Windows Mobile 6.5 ahoy
A possible successor to the HTC Touch HD has found its way onto the Web. If all the rumoured facts prove to be true, it will be one of the first bunch of Windows 6.5 mobiles with a touchscreen when the new OS is released Read more
25 June 2009 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Photos: Samsung i900 hands-on
There's been gouts of speculation on Samsung's effort to compete with the iPhone, but our buddies at Crave Asia got their hands on the i900 smart phone for the real story Read more
6 June 2008 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
You sleep at home, i-sleep at work on a laptop pillow
...i-sleep that works, we know we'll be getting one. -John Chan Read more
9 October 2008 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
Water Clock: It's magnetic floating time
Here's a clever idea for a customisable clock -- magnets in the base unit move two balls that float or roll around whatever receptacle you choose Read more
12 May 2009 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Car Tech
CoolCop lets police pursue perps without breaking a sweat
Any law-enforcement officer will tell you that gorging on doughnuts all day is a sweaty business. But help is at hand, thanks to the CoolCop air-conditioning contraption Read more
7 May 2009 by John Chan
CNET UK > Crave > Games and Gear
Nintendo DSi gets ultimate tribute: Giant Lego version
To celebrate the launch of the Nintendo DSi, the videogame giant asked artist Sean Kenney to create a Lego sculpture of its latest handheld. He didn't do it by halves Read more
9 April 2009 by John Chan