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Mood Creator egg from MobiNote

Written by Richard Blanchard on April 13th, 2006. Posted in Audio, USB News, Useless Novelty

MobiNote created a mood egg which eliminates and pulsates in conjunction with rhythms played from your MP3 player. The light will change fast or slow according to the beat and transitions through 10 different colors. The Hipper 100 has audio in and audio out to make easy connections to speakers or CD players allowing the mood egg to be more versatile and compatible.

PC USB pistol light gun

Written by Richard Blanchard on April 13th, 2006. Posted in Gaming, USB Input Device, USB News, Useless Novelty

The new standard for PC shooting games is the ACT Labs arcade light gun with deadly pixel accuracy. The sleek pistol connects via USB but also a TV version is available so you’re not left in the cold. ACT Labs’ latest technology works with non-CRT displays. The Sengital Gun senses the user’s gun motion and calculates the target point on the display.

Sushi USB Key – Is it a catch?

Written by Richard Blanchard on February 3rd, 2006. Posted in Flash Storage, USB News, Useless Novelty

With so many USB flash drives on the market the Japanese company, Solid Alliance, has tipped the scales by making Sushi designed key drives. Sure to have been a lunch-time idea, we see a variety of sushi available. Maybe the perfect gift – maybe not. Appears the storage capacities range from 32MB to 128MB. At this time GetUSB could not find a US supplier but did find the Solid Alliance Shop in case you’re interested.

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