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Tony Hawk action imageI’ve just been pointed in the direction of Very.co.uk.

‘Very’ is a new online department store from Shop Direct and it’s offering Gadgety News readers a great discount of £10 off your first order of £40 or more when you open a credit account.

All you have to do to claim your discount is simply visit Very.co.uk and enter the code ZG334 when checking out.

This offer applies to any product on the Very site including all the latest games, electrical goods, iPods, laptops, DVDs, Blu-ray recorders, mobile phones and more, until 23rd December.

Plus, this week selected electricals at Very are HALF PRICE, so you’ll save even more on your Christmas shopping!

Why not use your voucher code to get £10 off the Tony Hawks ride (including board) available on PS3, Xbox or Nintendo Wii?

As you, the Gadgety faithful will already be aware; the revolutionary motion sensing skateboard controller allows players to physically control the action by performing movements and gestures that directly translate into amazing tricks in the game. That’ll tick one Christmas present off your list!

Go on – get some cash off at Christmas! :)

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Nuclear Batteries Soon to Power Tiny Tech

by Jay Garrett on October 8, 2009

nuclear batteryTech keeps advancing and as it does so gadgets get thinner and smaller – almost to the point where the portable power sources, batteries to you and I, are getting too chunky for the tech they need to juice up.

Well – what we could do with is some nuclear batteries like the vision of the future back in the 50’s.

Some University of Missouri researchers think the same – and they’ve only gone and done it!

Yup: Small nuclear batteries.

The secret behind the smallness of these batteries is that they use new liquid semiconductors instead of those old skool solid ones.

According to Jae Kwon, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Missouri these wont create a mushroom cloud in your pocket:

“People hear the word ‘nuclear’ and think of something very dangerous,” he said. “However, nuclear power sources have already been safely powering a variety of devices, such as pace-makers, space satellites and underwater systems.”

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmk.

Those clever (and brave) researchers are building and testing these batteries right now and they’re focusing on powering micro/nanoelectromechanical systems and not MP3 players or mobiles just yet.

Just think – there could be a time when we swing by Dixons to grab a pack of Nuclear Batteries – in our hover car obviously :)

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Spoticam – CCTV Lamp – Do You Like Being Watched?

August 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you can’t beat ‘em join ‘em.
We’ve all muttered that mantra.
So when I saw these CCTV’s for inside the home I was curious.
When I found out that they were actually lamps – BONUS!
If you actually enjoy being watched while you do some left-handed surfing, get it on with your other half or just sleep then [...]