Gadgets 'new must-have of 2004' - music boss
News 2004 will be the year of portable "music gadgets" and will see a number of new businesses entering the online music market, according to Domenic Carosa, chief executive of Australian digital-music provider Destra Corporation.
[January 2, 2004, 9:20]
Gadgets for Christmas review
Reviews The present-buying season is upon us once more, and with digital gadgets of all kinds more likely than ever to feature in the wish-lists being drawn up across the nation, you need to know what’s hot. And when you think that for another £200 you can...
[December 3, 2003, 10:45]
CES: Gadgets, digital, wireless are key
News Manufacturers are heading to Las Vegas this week singing viva los gadgets. Targus, which specialises in mobile computing gadgets, will show off the Defcon MDP Key Card, an add-in security card for laptops and tablet PCs.
[January 7, 2003, 12:30]
Gadgets keep execs working on holiday
News Four out of five executives say they remain tethered to the office during vacation, thanks to their menageries of electronic gadgets. According to a survey released Tuesday by California-based peripheral hardware manufacturer IOgear, 82 percent of...
[June 26, 2002, 15:23]
Gadgets win out over sex
News Eight percent of men in a random survey said they have less sex because of the time they spend with their gadgets. I love gadgets so take me to the Nuggets Special page NOW! Why have sex when you can twiddle with all your consumer electronics devices?
[January 4, 2001, 9:36]
Gadgets to make you look cool(ish)
Blog Comment Seriously, though, in the category of "traveling gadgets", Logitech has made three excellent traveling "pointing devices" over the years. I find the thought of picking up the mouse and talking into it to be very appealing - it sort of reminds me of...
[January 15, 2008, 6:42]
Comdex '99: Post-PC gadgets finally get practical
News The gadgets are personal, portable and perhaps most shocking of all, actually practical. Boosted by the promise of broadband and wireless technologies, companies are showing off portable gadgets that people might actually use -- and use soon.
[November 18, 1999, 14:23]
Google Gadgets: more widgets for Web sites review
Reviews Now you can put Google Gadgets on your Web pages. We're entering an era of widgets. People have taken to building Web pages by piecing together chunks of functional code that come from all over. If you're interested in adding widgets to your pages...
[October 5, 2006, 9:05]
Google Gadgets test
Blog I've been looking this morning into the new gadgets and associated functionality available with Google Docs. Bear with me. The more I look at this stuff, the more revolutionary I think it is, and the more damagig to Microsoft's Excel.
[March 20, 2008, 11:55]
Customers to devise killer-gadgets of the future
News Apple's style gurus should watch their backs because the killer-gadgets of the future will be devised by none other than Joe Public, say analysts. Within five years it's the customers that could be whipping up the latest gadgets from their living...
[July 14, 2008, 8:51]
Driving Sidebar Gadgets With ActiveX and C#
White Papers With Vista and its Sidebar, one can enhance the formerly static Windows desktop with myriad widgets and doodads, appropriately named "Gadgets. By default the Sidebar comes packed with some useful (or maybe just fun) gadgets, such as an RSS streamer...
[July 11, 2007, 1:00]
A new funkier homepage including all the most popular Google gadgets!
Talkback Looking for the most popular Google Gadgets already set up for you on a really funky site? It's comprised mainly of the most popular Google gadgets (as well as some great Gadgets from other sources), live news feeds (with your choice of news...
[May 31, 2007, 17:43]
IBM and Google to bring 'gadgets' to enterprise
News IBM and Google are teaming up to bring mini applications called gadgets from the consumer web to corporate networks. The two tech giants on Wednesday announced a partnership that will allow business users to access Google gadgets from IBM's...
[March 1, 2007, 12:07]
Window Gadgets MP3 Player
Downloads Window Gadgets MP3 Player is a simple MP3 player gadget that sits on your desktop. You can change the design of this gadget by clicking the top left button or connecting online to choose and download more designs.
[February 8, 2008, 12:24]
Viva las gadgets: CES comes to town
News CES: Gadgets, digital, wireless are key Tech companies are putting out the big guns in Las Vegas this week, with keynotes from many of the major players and gadgets galore expected to be on show Dell: The PC is still king
[January 9, 2003, 13:33]
LinuxWorld: Gadgets draw the crowds
News But because anyone may freely modify and redistribute the open-source operating system, it's finding its way into much smaller gadgets as well. The crowds are down at this year's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, but there has still been a mob...
[February 1, 2002, 11:22]
LookBack '98: Gadgets we have known and loved - Part I
News After a couple of dodgy moments in a sometimes irreverent war with Diamond Multimedia, Creative got on with the job and released several nifty gadgets. Some of the peripheral devices that find themselves to market should by all accounts be left...
[December 25, 1998, 9:49]
Intel, Linksys link consumer gadgets
News The device, Linksys' Media Navigator, is based on a reference design from Intel and allows consumer-electronics gadgets to connect to a network and access files on a PC. Intel and Linksys are aiming to bridge the gap between PCs and consumer...
[February 20, 2003, 12:22]
SlickEdit Gadgets
Downloads SlickEdit Gadgets is a collection of free utilities for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development environment. SlickEdit Gadgets is an assortment of useful utilities to help programmers monitor, explore, and inspect the contents of their code.
[January 30, 2007, 1:46]
Google Gadgets for Linux appears
News Google has announced the first release of Google Gadgets for Linux. However, Google Gadgets — mini-applications that can be placed anywhere on the desktop — have, until now, only been available on Windows and Mac.
[June 4, 2008, 16:24]



