
Today at Techneek we are taking a look at the Star Wars Yoda FX Lightsaber. This injection molded gadget (or should we say toy?) is a real collectors piece (and comes in at quite a high cost). It does all the things you could expect a “toy” light saber to do - with both great lights and sound effects. Coming with a stand, it is ideal for both tabletop or wall display. But isit worth buying? We find out
Corsair have announced that they are going to be releasing a handy new secure USB 2.0 flash drive.

The “Flash Padlock” Family of secure USB drives went on sale today, from Corsair. Costing $29.99 (about £15) for a 1GB version and $39.99 (£20) for a 2GB version they are more expensive than your typical flash drive, but they have a touch pad security pin system built into it. The pen auto locks whenever removed from a computer, so you never need to remember to lock it.
Source: TechPowerUp!

For £9.99 (play.com - cheapest place online for this as far as i am aware) you can get this Harry Potter wand. I am sure you will love it, just because it is Harry Potter, but read the review to find out what it actually does!

Ah, remember the days of eternal fun when you were 14 and realised you could break open electric lighters and zap your mates with them? Well now you’ve grown up, you need this! An electronic shock car key.

Today we’re going to take a look at this slightly pointless (unless you’re a kid), but nevertheless very cool micro Dragonfly R/C helicopter