Do you or any of your children enjoy remote controlled gadgets? If so, we think you might be interested in this Bladez Target RC Helicopter. It's one of the most sophisticated remote control helicopters on the market; it comes with LED lights and a very slick design, and it can shoot up to 6 missiles! 

Well, by now you must be dying to get your hands on one, right? Of course you are - it's a RC Helicopter that can shoot missiles, for crying out loudAnd the good news is that you might just be able to win one in our latest competition. We've teamed up with Hyper Recruitment Solutions on Twitter and we'll be giving away a Bladez Target: RC Helicopter to one lucky winner on the 11th of September, 2015.

So how do you enter this fabulous competition? Here's what you have to do: 

That's all there is to it - as it says above, the competition closes at 10am on Friday (August 11th), so make sure you get your entry in before then! 

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If you've had a really tough week already and can't wait until Friday to indulge in a beautiful bottle of wine, worry not because today is Wine Wednesday!

To celebrate this great and magnificent day, we have listed our 5 essential wine products that every wannabe wine connoisseur needs:



L'Grand Conundrum: Wine Aerator Decanter 
Just £34.99 

Want to pour your wine in the poshest way possible? Then you need our L'Grand Condundrum Wine Aerator Decanter. This beautiful and majestic decanter will surely impress all your guests! If you know your wine then you will notice that wine poured from this decanter smells and tastes better! And if you don't, don't worry - you'll still look pretty fancy when pouring it. 






 
Just £39.99 

Why serve only one type of wine? Everyone has different tastes, and this Wine Flight  set allows you to cater to everyone with ease. This set includes three miniature decanters and a slate serving tray which makes it the perfect way to cater to your guests' different tastes...or, if you're drinking alone, this set allows you to have three different wines at once!  



 

Turbulence Wine Glasses (350ml, 2 Pack) 
Just £18.99 

Want to really impress your guests? In that case, you need these Turbulence crystal wine glasses. With a curved design that's been specifically created to emphasise the sensual qualities of your wine (which, in plain English, makes it taste a lot nicer), these glasses will make your cupboard a lot more fancy! 

 
Ice Cooler: The Wine Bucket That's Made of Ice! 
Just £24.99! 

Wine tastes better when chilled, and this amazing Ice Cooler will allow you to chill your wine more effectively than ever before. The Ice Cooler is an amazing gadget that allows you to make wine buckets out of solid ice! The mould is 15cm tall (allowing it to fit in most standard freezer drawers). Your wine will never have to go warm again! 


Bar Amigos Set of 3 Cleaning Brushes 
just £14.99! 

Glasses come in all different shapes and sizes: you've got wine glasses, pint glasses, decanters, and numerous other vessels, all with different shapes! This means that they can be incredibly difficult to clean, but worry not - with this set of 3 cleaning brushes, cleaning wine glasses will be a breeze! You'll wonder how on Earth you kept your glasses clean before!

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The fifth season of Game of Thrones came to a jaw-dropping end last night, and so - being big fans of GoT - we at Gadget Inspector thought that now would be a good time to look back over the last ten weeks and pay tribute to the characters who met their deaths along the way.

Needless to say, there will be LOADS OF WHOPPING GREAT SPOILERS from here on out. If you haven't watched ALL of Season 5 yet, we recommend that you go elsewhere until you're all caught up. Maybe check out our beer pong department instead.

You have been warned!

In Memoriam: Gone, But Not Forgotten


Mance Rayder (S5E1, The Wars to Come)

Wait, who? The King Beyond The Wall.
How he died: Mercy-arrowed by Jon Snow moments before being burned to death by Melisandre
What we'll remember him for: Organising the epic attack on Castle Black that dominated Season 4's penultimate episode.

Mossador (S5E2, The House of Black and White)

Wait, who? A former slave in the city of Meereen. One of the many people freed by Daenerys Targaryen.
How he died: Executed by Daario Naharais.
What we'll remember him for: Murdering a Son of the Harpy who was awaiting trail, then getting beheaded for it.

Janos Slynt (S5E3, High Sparrow)

Wait, who? Commander of the City Watch. Later, a man of the Night's Watch.
How he died: Executed for insubordination by Jon Snow.
What we'll remember him for: Being a slippery, slimy piece of work to the very end.


Ser Barristan Selmy (S5E4, Sons of the Harpy)

Wait, who? A member of the Kingsguard in King's Landing. Then, a member of Daenerys's Queensguard.
How he died: Murdered by the Sons of the Harpy in Meereen.
What we'll remember him for: Being a total badass in spite of his advancing years.

Maester Aemon Targaryen (S5E7, The Gift)

Wait, who? Maester for the Night's Watch at Castle Black.
How he died: Natural causes (which is quite an achievement in the Game of Thrones universe!)
What we'll remember him for: Giving sage advice and casting the deciding vote that made Jon Snow Lord Commander.

Lord of Bones (S5E8, Hardhome)

Wait, who? Some crazy wildling.
How he died: Beaten to death by Tormund Giantsbane.
What we'll remember him for: His unique fashion sense.

Karsi (S5E8, Hardhome)

Wait, who? A wilding chieftainess.
How she died: Mauled by zombie children.
What we'll remember her for: Making an immediate impression with her leadership, plain-spoken attitude, and fighting skills. Then dying just as quickly. Damn you, Game of Thrones!

Princess Shireen Baratheon (S5E9, The Dance of Dragons)

Wait, who? Daughter of Stannis Baratheon. BFF of Ser Davos 'Onion Knight' Seaworth. The little girl with the scaly face.
How she died: Burned at the stake by Melisandre as her father looked on stoically.
What we'll remember her for: Being adorable and making us hate Stannis, who - stern though he was - really did seem like one of the good guys until his heel turn in The Dance of Dragons.

Hizdahr zo Loraq (S5E9, The Dance of Dragons)

Wait, who? An aristocrat from the city of Meereen. Dany's fiancé, until he went and died.
How he died: Stabbed by the Sons of the Harpy.
What we'll remember him for: Um...crying when he thought he was going to get eaten by a dragon? Not all that much, to be completely honest - he was kind of lame.

Queen Selyse Baratheon (S5E10, Mother's Mercy)

Wait, who? Stannis Baratheon's wife. Shireen Baratheon's mother. Crazy religious fanatic.
How she died: She hanged herself (presumably).
What we'll remember her for: Being a terrible mother who was ONLY TOO EAGER to burn Shireen to a crisp...up until the latter was tied to a pyre, at which point she realised it was a terrible idea and tried in vain to save the fruit of her bonkers loins. Jeez, make up your mind, Selyse!

Myranda (S5E10, Mother's Mercy)

Wait, who? Ramsay Bolton's nasty girlfriend.
How she died: Pushed off a battlement by Theon 'Reek' Greyjoy.
What we'll remember her for: Tormenting Sansa Stark, mostly.

Ser Meryn Trant (S5E10, Mother's Mercy)

Wait, who? Knight of the Kingsguard. Name #1 on Arya Stark's death list. Horrid, horrid man. 
How he died: Violently stabbed, eye-gouged, and throat-cut by Arya 'Faceless Man' Stark.
What we'll remember him for: Killing (?) Syrio Forel, beating up Sansa Stark, having a rather too young taste in women, being nasty ALL THE DAMN TIME.

Of course, there were lots of other apparent deaths in Mother's Mercy - Stannis Baratheon, Princess Myrcella, and (*sniff*) Jon Snow are all presumed dead, while it's not entirely clear what became of Sansa and Reek. That being said, we're cautious types here at Gadget Inspector, and we're refusing to list those people until the show confirms that they're really dead and gone.

Because, y'know...Jon can't really be dead, can he? CAN HE?!
Summer has arrived, which means that beer pong season is now officially OPEN! Obviously, The Best Drinking Game in the World™ is a great laugh no matter when you choose to play it, but it does feel particularly perfect when the sun's out and the barbecue's hot. Oh, and since the summer weather (hopefully) allows you to play outside, you won't have to worry about spilling beer all over the living room carpet.

We at Gadget Inspector reckon that this summer should be the Summer of Beer Pong, and we're certainly going to do all we can to make that dream a reality. If you want to get in on the fun and make this the best, booziest summer ever, here are five essential beer pong products that will help you to get started:
Party Pong
This party-friendly version of the game is a lifesaver when everyone wants to play beer pong at once!
Pool Party Pong: Inflatable Beer Pong Table
If you're lucky enough to have your own swimming pool, this nifty inflatable table will allow you and your pals to play beer pong while you're in the water!
Economy Beer Pong Set
Short on funds? You can still play beer pong - this nothing-but-the-basics set is only £2.79!
Twist Pong
Another interesting spin on the classic rules - anything could happen in a game of Twist Pong!
Original Beer Pong Kit
The original, the best, and everything you need for a good old-fashioned game of beer pong!
Gadget Inspector Summer Essentials
If, between cat videos and Twitter arguments, you've glanced out the window recently, you may have noticed that the outside world has a strange sort of brightness about it right now. We're told that this phenomenon is called 'British Summer Time' - an annual thing that tends to start around the same time as Wrestlemania and end just before Halloween.

Our sources indicated that many people use this so-called 'Summer' as an excuse to go outside and get drunk with their friends. This is news to us, but just in case you're planning to dust the Dorito powder off your hands and venture outdoors this summer, here are a few things that seem like they might come in handy:

Chill Out Wedge
Our boffins have observed that lots of people enjoy lying on the grass during summertime, perhaps with a book or a cocktail of some sort. If you intend to join them, we recommend using this comfortable suede wedge - after all, the grass is teeming with insects and parasites, and this brightly-coloured inflatable will go at least some way to protecting you from them. It's good for your posture, too.

The Selfy Stick
Many see summertime as a prime opportunity to take photos with their friends (probably because of the improved lighting). This extendable stick will increase the range of your camera, allowing you to fit more of your friends into the shot. Or, y'know, more empty space.

Red Beer Bong
We mentioned drinking, and while most are content to drink their beer from bottles or cans, we at Gadget Inspector know of a far more efficient way: the beer bong! This snazzy red number has a 2.5 pint capacity, and the incredible rate at which liquid flows through the device will allow you to finish your beer quickly and get back indoors where you belong.