USB Fairy Lights

By Aditi | July 1, 2008 6:56 pm |
Categories:
Funny stuff

USB Office Fairy Lights

Another pleasant gizmo for those who are tired of office work and try to make their workplace more domestic. So here is what we’ve got: 36″ long flexible string with twelve blue fairy lights and 30″ USB cord. You can decorate your computer screen or any other object and get a lot of rapturous looks on your desk. Also, these lights could be a nice Christmas present for any geek you may know.

USB Office Fairy lights are made of plastic and do not need any batteries. They work on any PC with USB port without any additional software or drivers. They could be found at baronbob.com for $12.95.

Asus unites USB flash drive and mouse into single device!

By Aditi | March 10, 2008 5:33 pm |
Categories:
Data storage, Input devices, Multifunction devices

Asus launches a new device – MS71, that was seen first at Cebit 2008. It looks like an increased USB flash drive, but it’s really much more than that.

Asus MS71 Mouse

I think that Asus’ developers made a bet on uniting two most different devices into one. As the result we see what we see. MS71 is a wireless laser mouse with built-in flash memory. The device consists of two parts: mouse transmitter and receiver (mouse itself), which has magnetic locking mechanism that allows to unite two parts in one device and use it as a flash drive. The other thing is that when the device is plugged into USB port, it charges built-in mouse battery.

Asus MS71 parted

You may be skeptic about Asus MS7, but I Think that this gadget will be very popular among laptop users. Technical details and pricing are still unknown, we’ll see some press releases from Asus in nearest future.

Trekstor DataStation Microdisk

By Aditi | January 29, 2008 11:45 pm |
Categories:
Data storage

microdisk The trend for smaller devices is forcing the companies to launch tiny products. To mark its presence in this rat race for innovative smaller designs, Trekstor launched the DataStation microdisk, smaller than your credit card. This highly portable hard drive easily slips into your pocket or purse. Trekstor’s newest DataStation Microdisk is available in 20 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB storage capacities. With the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection, Mini-USB Interface offers enhanced connectivity. It loads Nero BackItUp 2 Essentials to take safe back ups of your valuable data. This External 1.8 inch hard-disk does not require an AC adaptor. It consumes less power and is thus less noisy.

Features:

  • Languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Dutch, Hungarian, Greek, Ukrainian
  • Maximum data transfer rate (read / write): 29.8 MB/s / 26.7 MB/s
  • Power supply: USB port
  • Supported file systems: Windows®, Linux® and Mac® file systems
  • Supported operating systems: Microsoft® Windows ME, Microsoft® Windows 2000, Microsoft® Windows XP, Microsoft® Windows Vista, Mac® OS X from 10.3.x, Linux® from Kernel 2.6.x

Source: TrekStor

The most simple digital camera

By Aditi | January 24, 2008 8:12 pm |
Categories:
Funny stuff

Eazzzy~! USB Camera

Imagine a digital camera that has no benefits that digital cameras provide. Yeah, that’s right – no viewfinder, no LCD screen with menu, no buttons except one. Totally minimalist, this Eazzy~! camera created by Yanko Design brings that old feeling of not knowing what your shots would look like. No cables needed, just plug it in your PC like any flash drive.

It’s really small thing, the dimensions are 60×25x5 mm, so it’ll be easy to drop it down somewhere. The other pleasant think about this camera is its minimalist and bright design. The creators are going to offer six variants of color also.

You won’t find Eazzy~! in internet shops – it’s a concept still, and I’m not really sure that it’ll hit the market. And there is no information about its specifications.

Standalone Cassette MP3 Player Gives New Use To Old Devices

By Aditi | January 23, 2008 5:46 am |
Categories:
Media players & accessories

Cassette mp3 player Here’s a nice little gadget for kids stuck riding in their mom’s old Buick hand-me-down beater.

Sick of listening to FM radio or your parents’ Kenny Rogers tapes with that crappy stock stereo? The Standalone Cassette MP3 player from Chinavasion behaves exactly like an old school cassette when you pop it into any working cassette player. Hell, I’m so old I can remember when they had cassettes like this with a cord running out the side that plugged into your portable discman. However, in the MP3 age, the Chinavision cassette doesn’t have a cord but rather slot at the bottom that fits any SD card up to 2GB. It does not come included with an SD card, so that will cost you extra, however. The unique looking cassette can also be used as a standalone MP3 player and comes with additional headphones. The Standalone Cassette MP3 needs to be recharged via its USB cable, which could suck for the long car rides with no opportunity to recharge it. Still, it’s a pretty cool idea with a pretty reasonable asking price.

The Standalone Cassette MP3 player goes for around $22.


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