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Star Wars Gift Ideas: Duragadget's Top 5
“Star Wars – The Force Awakens” is no doubt the most anticipated movie release of the year, perhaps even of the decade and after Disney made the mammoth purchase of Lucasfilm for $4 Billion (around £2.7 Billion) in 2012, it seems only reasonable that they now try to recoup some of the money they invested. Continue readingCP+ 2015: Japan's Mega Photography Show Focuses on Big Budget Cameras
As CP+ closes it's doors for yet another year, we reflect on a dazzling 2015 show back home at DURAGADGET HQ. Based in Yokohoma, and scheduled in every February, CP+ is the show to attend if you're as in love with photography as we are; the Japanese public mingle with press and businessmen, and many people fly out to attend the event - after all, Japan is the spiritual home of photography, even if just because many of the World's leading camera manufacturers are based here. Continue readingThe Future of Smartphones - what will yours do next?
Smartphones are constantly evolving and the mobile world is always moving forward. It doesn't seem all too long ago that we were showing off our new Nokia 3310's whilst playing the latest version of Snake (albeit frustratingly).Whilst we can already envisage razor-thin handsets with flexible, 'bendable' screens like that of the LG or Samsung TVs, there's far more in the future than we could ever imagine - here's our definitive list of what your smartphone will probably be capable of doing next. Continue reading
This Week in Tech: DURAGADGET's Top 3 Must-Haves!
We're a little bit tech-crazy here at Duragadget HQ, and we're always talking about the latest tablet, smartphone or wearable device that we're pining for. What with all the crazy new releases to come out of 2014 (smart toothbrushes, driverless cars and virtual reality headsets - to name but a few), we've had more than just PCs to think about.So, after a lot of discussion and a half-hearted attempt at a survey, here's the top 3 'tech things' we're lusting after at the moment... Continue reading