A hard drive USB enclosure that looks like a hard drive. Hmm…recursive humor? A good way to impress linux geeks I guess. The GW2.5HD-U2 hard drive enclosure will be available next monday on GeekStuff4U.com.
Continue reading...Monday, January 15, 2007
Why waste the few kilobytes/megabytes left on your old 99% filled USB flash drives? Designer Vicky Wei aims to solve that by designing a new kind of “stackable” USB flash drives. By connecting the drives in a daisy chain manner, the storage capacities can be combined. Also, by connecting the drives, only one USB slot needs [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 7, 2007
Now you can chill that Pepsi (no Coke vs Pepsi war please) and heat that Starbucks, both with the same USB gadget. External power source is NOT required Warmer: 10 minutes 29 degrees increase Cooler: 10 minutes 13 degrees decrease Cable length: 98cm (38.6in) Heating pad diameter: 65mm (2.6in) Dimension: 13.8 x 8.9 x 3.4cm (5.4 x 3.5 x 1.3in) Weight: 420g [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 4, 2007
Some of you might remember the Wallet Flash by Walletex. It is a USB flash drive that is shaped and sized almost like an actual credit card. This allows easy storage of the drive. Now, Walletex is announcing a MP3 player that is shaped just like Wallet Flash. It is expected to be available by June [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Here’s one for the sick minded readers who find perverted joy in watching a plastic dog humping their laptop. Digital World Tokyo is selling them at $20 each (White Dog, Brown Dog, Chocolate Dog), or $55 for the full set of three. Here’s a video of it in action (check out that mosaic). It hurts my [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 27, 2006
Yes, finally! Last year, we saw the USB-powered Air Darts that probably started countless office wars. And now, the next generation is finally out. The Striker II USB Laser-Guided Missile Launcher still loads only three missiles. But, it comes with “class 3 laser guidance system” now, which I suppose would help you score more headshots [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 3, 2006
Do you always find yourself out of wireless access points’ range? Or your house is just so big? Wi-Fire should be of benefit to you. Simply plug it up to your USB port and you can extend your WiFi signal reception up to 1,000 feet. It is currently priced at $150, but only works for [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 16, 2006
Isn’t it great if your desktop or notebook could automatically lock itself whenever you leave for the washroom? God knows what your colleagues, family members or classmates could be up to whenever you’re away! All you have to do is plug the USB Wireless PC Lock’s receiver into your computer’s USB port and keep the transmitter [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 15, 2006
Want your very own greenish infrared night-vision video ala Paris Hilton-style? Now you can, for just 20 buckaroos. The USB OptiCam webcam comes with two infrared lamps for recording in total darkness. Built-in microphone records whatever sound you make, together with an adjustable lens for manual focusing. Other features: 350K pixel CMOS sensor (VGA) Snap Shot trigger button 3 [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 4, 2006
Although proprietary rechargeable batteries have almost taken over AAA batteries in gadgets such as cameras and portable music players, good ol’ AAA batteries do have their merits. Running out of juice while you’re away from a power source is never a problem, as it’s easy to buy a set of alkaline batteries to get your [...]
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Sunday, February 18, 2007
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