16GB USB Swiss Army Knife

August 18, 2008 at 4:43 pm

Victorinox have just added a 16GB version to their USB knife range, which start a few years ago at a sorry 128mb. This version also includes a small torch and retractable ball point pen.

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Phillips Swarovski Bling USB Drives

August 14, 2008 at 1:26 pm

Check out these cute little Happy Laura and Naughty Raymond robot USB flash drives from Phillips which are studded with Swarovski crystals to give that bling feeling. They come with 2GB of storage which is accessed by removing thier heads.

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Kingston DataTraveler Mini Slim USB Drive

August 6, 2008 at 10:09 pm

Kingston has just added a few new USB flash drives to its DataTraveler line called the Kingston DataTraveler Mini Slims.


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Lisco USB Snake designed by Laurent Hongis

August 6, 2008 at 9:50 pm

Check out this concept wrist USB cable designed by Laurent Hongis to named the Lisco USB Snake. Laurent is trying to solve that age-old  dilemma of never having a USB cable handy when you need one to charge and connect-up your device.

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Worlds Smallest USB Drive

July 17, 2008 at 5:52 pm

Check out this tiny Pico USB flash drive that  is only 31.3 x 12.4 x 3.4 mm in size but can store a huge 8GB of data. Be carefully where you put it….

Store four full length ripped movies, five days worth of music, more than four-thousand 5 megapixel photos, or eighty-meters worth of shelved books. Sure, it’s so small you could easily lose it, so we’ve included a chain to help keep it around.

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Review - Swann USB 2.0 DVR Guardian

June 21, 2008 at 2:22 pm

I love it when I get gadgets in the post to review, last week I received the Swann USB 2.0 DVR Guardian.

swann USB 2.0 DVR Guardian

The USB 2.0 DVR Guardian is a video capture device that hooks up to your PC or laptop, it has four composite video inputs, which allows you to run up to four different cameras at once, ideal if you want to protect your home without shelling out a lot of cash.

It comes with software which manages the unit and the cameras, and the software is pretty good with a lot of features which lets you adjust the settings like brightness and contrast on each individual camera, you can also watch all four cameras simultaneously.

You can choose where you want your video to be recorded so if you have a NAS attached to your PC you can save it there. The coolest thing about the DVR Guardian is the motion detection feature which can be set up on one for all of the cameras, you can also set up a recording schedule of when you want the cameras to record.

The best feature on the DVR Guardian has to be the remote function, all you need to do is check a few setting on teh software and your PC is an instant video streaming server. I tried this feature out and checked it from work and I have to admit it is pretty impressive, I was able to log in from the Internet and see what was going on around my home via the live feed and you can also watch recorded footage as well, this could be a particularly useful feature if you travel abroad a lot and want to keep an eye on things.

Overall the Swann USB 2.0 DVR Guardian is a great solution to home security, and at £89.99 you cant really go wrong, add a few cameras and you have yourself a cheap but very extensive home surveillance setup.

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GoldKey USB Security Token - Survives Natural Disasters

June 18, 2008 at 1:30 pm

If you need to keep your documents safe Goldkey maybe the answer. The GoldKey is a small token that protects your sensitive data using a 256-bit strong encryption. Simply insert the key into a USB port, enter a desired password, and you’re done. Now no one can access the data without your key and password.

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Arctic Breeze USB Fan

June 2, 2008 at 4:30 pm

Need to work on a laptop or powerful desktop in a warm room? These devices generate a lot of heat, and with summer coming up, working on your PC can turn into a sticky situation. Arctic Cooling understands – and they have the answer.

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Swiss Army Style 8GB USB Knife

May 19, 2008 at 4:24 pm

I’ve always carried a real Swissbit version  of these around since they were released in 512mb & 1GB sizes but found them very restrictive due to the storage size. An upgrade to 8GB is definitely a move in the right direction however  the knife section might be a little part thats lets this gadget down, not being the original Swiss Army.

Swiss Army Swissbit USB Knife Upgraded to 8GB

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Poker Chip USB Drive

May 8, 2008 at 11:12 am

Check out these Dane-Elec flash drives which are not only designed to look like a poker chip, but they’re actually the same diameter too, although the thichness may be slightly different.

 Poker Chip USB Drive

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USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner

February 7, 2008 at 9:45 am

Now you can manipulate your sniff-cells in your own work place. Freshen the air and affect your mood in two easy steps with the USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner. Drop a few drops of oil into this unique air freshener and enjoy the smell of your choice. It comes in jasmine, rose (shown below) and peppermint burners. Unfortunately though there is no storage memory included which seems a little bit of a waste

.USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner

 

Available for $4.99 from ThinkGeek.com

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Valentines Gadgets - The 8 Bit Dynamic Life Shirt

February 5, 2008 at 10:38 am

Here’s a fun valentines gift for you and your partner, the 8 Bit Dynamic Life T-shirt.

The 8 Bit Dynamic Life Shirt

Buy one of these glowing shirts for yourself, and gift one to your significant other (boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, fembot 2000…). During your normal activities two and a half pixelated hearts will light up on your shirt. Hey… you’re depressed and in need of a recharge. But get within hugging distance of your significant other wearing the matching shirt and suddenly the hearts on both of your shirts start to light up until you’re fully powered up. Go too far astray from the source of your affections and you’ll drop back down to two and a half hearts again. Got it?

Check out this video of it in action.

The 8-Bit Dynamic Life T-Shirt is available to buy online from $11.99 to $24.99 from ThinkGeek.com

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New Toshiba G910 Portege Handset

February 4, 2008 at 1:30 pm

 Toshiba’s new Portege G910 arrving shortly comes with Windows 6 and built in GPS (that supports Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance Technology) and biometric reader.

 Portege G910

Portege G910

• Size: 145cc, 117mm x 64mm x 19.8mm
• Weight: 183g
• Camera: 2 mega pixel VGA camera, 2nd camera for video calling
• Memory: ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB
• Interface: Bluetooth™ 2.0, USB, WiFi
• Band: 2100 HSDPA, 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE, GPRS class 10
• Navigation: Built-in GPS
• Standby: Up to 460hrs*
• Talktime: Up to 300mins*
• Display: Wide-VGA (480×800), 65k colours, TFT 3.0”
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Wireless push e-mail, Windows Live Messenger
• Media Player: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
• Music Service: Windows Media Player
• Security: Fingerprint authentication
• VoIP: Over WiFi
• Java: MIDP2.0, JSR179
• PIM/sync: Mobile Outlook (address book, Calender) / ActiveSync (Address book, Calender, Mail, folder)
• Accessories: USB cable, Stereo headset (with microphone), charger, user guide, CD-ROMAvailable 1st Quarter 2008

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Ghost in the Machine Tachikoma USB Robot

February 4, 2008 at 11:30 am

Tachikoma a USB robot from Ghost in the Machine can be connected to your computer via USB. The witty robot is be able to read your email, create and process applications and  play mini games with it developed by Bandai.

 Tachikoma

 Tachikoma
Available for $195 about £100 This is a Japanese product. Manual and software are in Japanese.

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USB Finger Drums

February 4, 2008 at 7:55 am

If you feel the need to drum out a tune then these funky USB drums. Each drum set features five touch sensitive percussive instruments. You get three smaller drums (snare and two toms), bass drum (with working pedal), and crash cymbal. All you have to do is hit them with your fingers to get a beat a-rockin’. You’ll also get a mini light show, as each drum (and cymbal) lights up on impact. And the super cool thing is the record feature.

USB Finger Drums

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