These 3D-printed plastic WristQue bands, created by the genius hothouse that is the MIT Media Lab, are loaded with an array of sensors and controls, ensuring that your environment will always be customised to your liking. These next generation wrist huggers are more than just fashion statements – they can control everything from the thermostat to your telly. Read more...
5 of the best motoring apps
Get from A to B in record time – and find some interesting things to do at B – with our collection of motoring apps. Check it out.
Philips unveils four made for Android headphones
Rocking a 'Droid? Give it the attention it deserves while treating your lugholes at the same time. The most expensive pick of the bunch are the Philips SHL9705A cans (US$100) which pack in 40mm speakers, a sleek aluminium shell and memory foam cushions for pampering your ears. Read more...
Best Android apps this week
There's still time to upgrade your smartphone before the big guns out their 2012 line-ups, starting with these apps. Check it out.
VIDEO: Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime review
The long-awaited follow up to Asus’ original Transformer and Stuff’s Product of the Year 2011 heralds a new age of Tegra-3 Quad-core tablets that are packed with enough power to make your dual-core slate feel a little bit Fisher Price. Our verdict? This shape-shifting netbook-cum-tablet is a stunning all-rounder that is very much an iPad-baiter, netbook-beater and console-killer. Watch the video.
First look at Apple's iPad 3 coming in February
Get ready for excitement about the iPad 3 to reach fever pitch – Apple will launch its new tablet at a media event in early February, according to reports. Anonymous sources within Apple's component supply chain have dished the dirt on the event, according to Japanese blog Macotakara. A February iPad 3 event fits with rumours that the tablet will hit store shelves in March. Read more...