Some more fancy usb flash drives
Just as the Transformers movies is hit the screens, here are some car shaped usb flash drives. There are three styles, Classic Low Rider, Muscle Hot Rod, Blazin Green Machine, each comes with either 256 mb or 1 gb of memory.

The cost of these flash drives are, 256 mb $17 and the 1 gb is $30.
Source [Techna Bob]
The iPod Groove Bag
Eventually there are going be so many accessories for iPods that it will be impossible to remember them all. But this one actually looks pretty cool, even though it resembles a handbag.

The iPod fixes into the center and then can be carried around safe and sound, as it has a nice handle to hole the bag securely and yet keep looking cool too.
It is made from faux leather so no worries there for vegan friends; the speakers protrude slightly which may be a problem if they get knocked at all.
Priced at $100.
Source [Geek Sugar]
A USB powered ashtray
Its not exactly the in thing to be doing these days, but for smokers who do not want get be a nuisance to their fellow workers, friends and family are in luck with this USB powered ashtray, which filters and cleans the air around it, and for someone who does not want to use the USB, the device can also run on batteries.

It’s a plug in and play device, which is great so there are no software installations.
USB Ashtray Specification
Power - USB 1.1/ 2.0 (bus power)
Source - USB or AA x 4 batteries (batteries not included)
Size - Height 90mm x diameter 170mm(including cover)
Weight - 460g
USB Cable 150cm
System Requirement
Computer having USB port, or USB Hub (Windows98SE/ME/2000/XP MacOS 9.X / MacOS X/Linux)
Priced at $16.50

Source [Cool Gadget Zone]
Are you in the pink?
With all of those pink laptops knocking around, it is only natural that there should be a few little accessories to go with them; after all it is nice to have everything matching isn’t it?

But really after unpacking it you may be slightly disappointed to find that the kit only has a mouse mat, and a wireless mouse, why do they always put small things in a big box? Having said that you do get a very nice box too, in fact it looks perfect for cookies (The ones that you eat).
Priced at around $36.
Source [Ubergizmo]
Mr Tengu makes you smile
Built by solid alliance the Japanese company, which builds some great hi tech gear, this one however achieves nothing; it is plugged into the computer, presumably through the USB port.

But once installed, the display will light up and the Mr Tengu face appears, should you happen to like music, then he is the perfect companion, apart the fact that he loves classical music and hates rock music.
Source [Oh Gizmo]
The wireless and cable less Radio
The Pico radio is quite a neat piece of technology; it will allow the user to access thousands of digital radio channels from all around the globe. Making it possible to listen to stations in the US, Europe and even the Far East.
The Pico will connect to any broadband connection, when stations are picked up they are then listed in whatever format you like, i.e. alphabetically, country or even by style of music.

Key Internet Radio Features;
Easy access to over 5,500 Internet radio stations from around the globe
Search by genre or country
Access “Listen Again” services such as those operated by the BBC
Real Media, MP3 and WMA compatible
Key Pico Wi-Fi Hardware Features
Internal rechargeable battery for complete wireless freedom
Go-anywhere splash proof design
Plug an iPod® into Pico’s M-Port™ and you have a cordless speaker system
FM radio reception
Includes infra-red remote control with presets
The egg shaped label printer
This is the Casio USB egg shaped label printer, which is ideal for anyone who just loves to have everything nice, tidy and all labeled up so they where everything is.
All that is needed is that the printer is connected to the computer through the USB port and that is it, you are ready to go.

Features:
Egg-Shaped Printer
USB Connector for fast installation
Compact, space saving design
Print using any TrueType font installed on your PC
Create labels for binders, video cassettes, audio cassettes and more
Print characters in any language whose TrueType fonts are installed on your PC
Print the current date and time on your PC
Preset label templates for automatic typeface and font size settings
Print System: Thermal
Print Width: Approx. 8mm maximum
Print Length: Approx. 50mm maximum
Power Consumption: 2.5W (Supplied via USB port)
Operation Temperature: 10 ~ 35 degree
Dimensions: 79×66.5×108mm (Including stand)
Weight: Approx. 125g (Including stand)
Package Contents:
Casio USB Egg-Shaped Label Printer
A roll of thermal roll paper
USB Cable
Driver CD
User manual
There are certain limitations like size of label etc, but it’s a cool device for $29.
Source [Everything USB]
Speedy Band Rich Data Card
This is the pretty cool data card selection of Band Rich Band Luxe HSDPA, there are three ways of connecting, Express card, or the USB port, which is very handy.

Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H, mm): 119.6 x 42 x 10 (including antenna)
Weight (g): about 26.4g
GSM Bands supported: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS Bands supported: 850, 1900, 2100, Auto HSDPA - WCDMA - GPRS handover supported
Antenna: 1 x main flip antenna, 1 x embedded 2100MHz
Operating Systems supported: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000
System Requirements: Express Card slot, 2 x USB ports
Internet connectivity: NDIS, PPP, USIM slot, Plug and play
Data Speed (HSDPA): DL: 7.2Mbps/3.6Mbps/1.8Mbps/1.2Mbps/384Kbps, UL: Up to 384Kbps
LED Signal: Flashing Blue: idle mode in UMTS network, Continuous Blue: radio bearer active In UMTS network, Flashing Yellow: idle mode in GPRS/EDGE network, Continuous Yellow: radio bearer active on GPRS/EDGE network, Flashing Red: searching network or no available network, Continuous Red: error condition
Off: radio off or power off
Connection Status: network name, signal strength, roaming indication, radio tech, instant rate
Usage Statistics: instant rate vs. time, avg rate, connection logs, bytes/packets
Radio Mode Selection & Band Selection: 3G only or dual-mode, 3G: worldwide (2100/1900/850), EU-Asia (2100 only), or US (1900/850 only), 2G: worldwide (quad-band), EU-Asia (900/1800 only), or US (1900/850 only)
Radio on/off and network search: radio off while in bay, network search preference: Home 3G first and then full search
IP settings: APN, DNS, DHCP vs. static, Radius,
Radio Network detailed info: Total Rx power, Tx power, active set, pilot Ec/Io carrier freq
SMS manager: Inbox, Outbox, Editor, Template, Sent folder, Msg export, USIM phone book
Embedded memory: MCP (32MB NAND Flash)
These devices are fairly reasonably priced at $300
Source [Red Ferret]
The SunDayo Eye Massager
Now this does not look like a it works or can be safe, but apparently it gets plugged into the USB port and then it massagers your eye ball, I think that they actually look like a rude hand signal, you know the one that I mean!

What is does:
1.It relaxes the pressure of the eyes around.
2.It has the three switches beside the Eye Massager,”High Speed” “Low
Speed” “Stop”.
3.It has the four colors available; Blue, Red, Green and Yellow.
4.Powered by the USB Port.
5.It works automatically if you switch to “High Speed” or “Low Speed”
Features:
1.With the cable length about 0.80M.
2.Powered by the USB Port, 5V Input.
3.With the vibrations of the two ” Fingers”
4.Four colors available.
5.Switches ” High Speed” “Low Speed” ” Stop”.
These are from SunDayo and there are no prices yet.
Source [This Next]
