With everyday advancement in field of technology where the technology itself revives itself with new techniques, gadgets have no more remained possession of elite class. Gadgets which were limited to rich few and were not affordable by middle and lower class a decade back, flashes in hands of most now. With passage of time and consecutive development throughout, it has become much more economical, trendy and more slender. A gadget which occupied plenty of space earlier has been made compact into one mini structure with more features than ever before. Examples could be cited as mobile phones. A decade back when cell-phone was introduced to Indians, prototypes happened to be as big as chord-less base phones and were not at all slenderer and handy as they are today. It was a time when mobile phones were just wire-less phones unlike today when a digital camera, music player, fm receiver, hard-drive, internet facility have been integrated into a sleek and handy mobile-set and is about 4-5 times less in volume as it was before.

Some recent examples of such developments in technology as 'new arrivals' are cited below: World's smallest printer A Swedish company, PrintDreams,
the developer of Random Movement Printing Technology (RMPT), has announced the release of PrintBrush, the world's smallest and only fully format - independent printer.

The printer has the length of a normal ball-point pen while its width and height are more or less equivalent to the width of a modern mobile phone. The total volume is less than 300 cc and weights around 350 grams. This first version of PrintBrush was designed to fit into a shirt pocket. Internet content, SMS, pictures and other information is downloaded to the PrintBrush from PDAs, mobile phones and laptop computers via a Bluetooth wireless link. Then, by following the RMPT principle the device is hand operated by sweeping it across any type of print media, no matter what its shape, size or thickness. The printout will then start to appear right behind the sweeps. The device takes into account all the parameters of the hand movement, including rotation and sudden changes of speed and acceleration. The resulting image on the printed media is very much like its digital counterpart. Traditional printers are dependent on accurate linear movements and paperfeeding mechanisms. PrintDream's Random Movement Printing Technology (RMPT) translates random motion (hand movements) into high quality text or image print outs. Creative ZEN Micro 5 GB MP3 Player integrated with FM Radio @Rs. 4,000 .