Posts Tagged ‘usb port’




by max on June 30th, 2009
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Here’s an awesome Wall Socket USB Hub that lets you practically screw your USB hub onto the wall so it stays permanent more or less. Plug your USB device as easy as using your wall socket. Designed with an ordinary wall socket outlook with a magnetic back and hooks for steel or wooden desk. Each USB port is spread out to reduce space problems. The hub is bus-powered, and does not r ...
by David Allen on May 26th, 2009
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This is great little idea from the computer user who likes the odd game of golf or two. It is powered by the USB port and therefore will not require any software downloads etc. This makes the ideal gift for someone who likes golf and maybe they could take it to work.     Product Features: Always running on demand desktop instant golf game! Three game modes with sound to challenge you ...


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by David Allen on March 6th, 2009
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There are a lot of USB hubs around at the moment; it must be something to do with the lack of USB ports on some computers. However, that is fine because that means we get to see all of these great ideas that are made to cheer the office up and they do.     Product Specifications: USB 2.0 backward compatible with USB 1.1 Cute little cow design It will sound three cow calls when you plu ...
by David Allen on March 5th, 2009
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Now they say that this would be good in the office, well in fact, it would look good of course, but it has to be within range of the USB port to work. However, one thing that bothers me is the sound of all that running water is likely to make the queue at the men’s room quite long.     Features USB operated Flowing waters create a calm, soothing effect Create a relaxing peaceful env ...
by David Allen on February 19th, 2009
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If you have ever been in the situation where you are travelling abroad and find that you are unable to find a USB port, it is just totally frustrating; it makes you want to throw the device out of the window. Luckily, most of us do not do that, but the temptation can be overwhelming.   This device from USBFever, it has five USB ports but not for attaching accessories to your laptop, t ...
by David Allen on February 19th, 2009
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This is said to look a bit like Mickey Mouse and I suppose it does really, even if it is unintentional. This device is multifunctional with web cam, fan and light all powered by the USB port. It is a handy little device that offers the user some useful tools.     Features: USB 2.0 Interface Built-in USB 2.0 Hubs x 2 USB Fan USB LED Lamp 12 LEDs light Switch Button for Fan Switch for L ...
by David Allen on February 10th, 2009
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These highly colourful flash drive looking devices are actually Mp3 players they will be available in April and are bound to be hit with people who love their music as they take their tunes with then wherever they go and nobody will be any the wiser, even at work.     These are made by Kana and they are called the Micro, they have around 2 Gb of memory, which is average for this type ...
by David Allen on February 9th, 2009
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This is a handy little device that is a mini humidifier, but it looks like a regular can of drink, which in this case contains green tea. This works quite simply, place a filter into the device along with some water plug into the USB port and the fine spray comes out of the top.     Can USB features: Size: 120 x 65mm (4.7 x 2.5”) Weight: 150g. Water chamber: 140ml. USB cable: 1 mete ...
by David Allen on February 2nd, 2009
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This is the Spy Cobra USB this could the latest development in covert surveillance, I know what you are thinking how can it be so covert, if there is a long USB flash drive sticking out of the computer. That is a good point but it makes little difference, because you put the flash drive into the USB port where it downloads a small piece of software.     When you are ready just plug t ...
by David Allen on January 30th, 2009
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Neat solar powered charger provides back up power for the iPhone or iTouch, it does not have to be solar powered either as it can be connected to a computer through a USB port. It takes four hours to charge up by the sun and two hours if the USB is used.     Features: Solar-powered! Works with both original and 3G iPhone Plug the SOLiCharger into your iPhone or iTouch to automatical ...

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