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Stuart Miles gives us a run down of the top tech news items that broke this week. Including pricing for Sony's new OLED TV and the British snow causing traffic problems of an unexpected kind.
Stuart Miles takes a quick look at some of the other toys from the London Toy Fair 2009. Be sure to check out the quick reviews for more fun and games!
Meccano launched a number of new iPod enabled robots at this years Toy Fair and Stuart Miles takes a look at a couple of them. The bluetooth Spykee Cell and the voice activated Spykee Vox
For those who like their Nerf and their Nintendo Wii, Hasbro thinks it has the perfect answer. The Nerf N-Strike Switch Shot EX-3.
Lego has announced it's updating its Lego Mindstorms kit with an updated and some would say simplified version of the hugely successful range.
LeapFrog is hoping to take on the traditional teddy bear market with a new plush toy that's fully interactive the My Pal Scout.
LeapFrog has answered Vtech's V.Smile Motion console with an exercised focused console of its own. Rather than press buttons, kids will have to run, dance and jig there way through the menus and educational games on offer.
Sanyo continue to expand their Xacti line of cameras with this neat little flagship offering. The DMX HD2000 uses same pistol design as a number of its siblings and this one reports to be both a stills and video camera with full HD recording.
It won't be in shops until Summer but Stuart Miles went to take a look at the brand new Toshiba TG01 touchscreen mobile phone at the launch event in London. Should Apple be worried?
Stuart Miles gives you the lowdown on his favourite tech stories of the week, including, the Dell Tesco fiasco, Apple's birthday and Talk Talk giving something back.