USB angetriebene Geräte ist, was dieser Aufstellungsort auf basiert, jedoch er einige dieser Geräte ist komplett unglücklich ist Unbrauchbare Neuheit und erhalten Sie folglich hier eingeordnet.
„Vorhergehende EintragungenJoe von USB Geek schickte mir ein email über neues seins USB Waschmaschine-Wecker, Dachte ich, daß wir die Mutterlast schlugen. Wir nicht. Aber läßt Anschlag und denkt für eine Minute, könnte wir - ein Tag - haben Sie eine USB Waschmaschine? Es ist wenn möglich USB 3.0 Spezifikt. lädt wirklich die Energie über dem Bus zu 12v auf. Bis dann kann die USB Waschmaschine ein Wecker nur sein.

Die USB Waschmaschine spielt vier crappy Wecker Töne zusammen mit einem stündlichen Glockenspiel und einer LED signalisieren. Vervollkommnen Sie für spät - NachtSchlummer.
Falls Sie einen militärischen Freund haben, können Sie die Stunden für 12 oder 24 einstellen und das Gerät über USB oder zwei doppelte A Batterien antreiben.
An gerade $20 können Sie jedem möglichem Gerätgeliebten gefallen, der ein germaphobic ist und schlafen mag inch.
Besuchen Sie die USBGeek Webseite und erhalten Sie eine Probe der Weckertöne. Musik zu den Ohren [nicht].
USB Waschmaschine-Wecker Produktseite.
Gadget4All hat im Allgemeinen irgendein nützliches USB Zahnrad, das sie verkaufen, aber heute in meinem inbox war a USB Blumeventilator das war nichts kurz von Gerätmisten. Traurige Kerle.
Angetrieben durch USB oder AAA Batterien können Sie herauf Ihren Büroraum mit einem rosafarbenen oder grünen USB Blumeventilator durcheinanderwerfen. Es nur zu kaufen bewilligt $12, aber manchmal ist es mehr Spaß gerecht, der gelegentliche Einzelteile von um Ihrem Raum nimmt und etwas sich… Beispiel verursacht: dieses USB Ventilator.
ABER, wenn Sie nach einem bunten und playful schauenden Ventilator prop oben auf Ihrem PC für die Zicklein während der heißen Sommermonate suchen, als prüfen Sie bitte den USB Blumeventilator nach. Oder wenn Sie einen Damefreund haben, den total in ist Disney Trinkets und alles homosexuell und bunt wie das.

USB Blumeventilator Produktseite von Gadget4all. Gutes Glück auf Kerlen dieser!
Accordian USB drive, are you kidding me? This is nothing more than silicone wrapped around a USB adapter port. Sure you could slap some marketing gargon on there, like accordion USB drive, but we’ll all see past it.

None the less, I didn’t think of it so kudos to Jacek Ryn for such an idea. You can see his little gadget trap at Poland’s Fine Arts in Gdansk.
The concept is fairly simple and straight forward. Put a USB port and memory device into an accordion shaped silicone casing and call it something new.
Sorry, but this stuff kills me.Source: Core77.
The typical UFD sticking out of your laptop is probably nothing more than fancy shaped plastic, or possibly wood or even gold ($6,000). Today we look at the softer, fuzzier side of UFDs. Paul from Technabob uncovered these fuzzy little USB critters, created by a design artist Nifer Fahrion.

Nifer Fahrion has two version of her fuzzy USBs. The one above is called Maggie the Maggot and the one below is named Gizzy the Data Worm. I’d opt for Gizzy if I had to choose.

Honestly, I think these fuzzy guys are an example of what some kids could do on a rain day to kill some time. Grab some material, glue and let the imagination run wild. I’m tempted to try this myself and turn it into a USB tutorial, but I don’t think anyone would care or try.
SO, with that being said - if I’m off base and you digg this kinda stuff, hop on over to Technabob’s post or Nifer’s site and get ready to drop your $66 on a 4GB original.
Source: Technabob.
As an after-thought, if you are looking for another home-project, how about turning a Pez dispensor into something interesting.
MSN has this exclusive i-Buddy design for their instant message customers. The idea is providing a visual message when a new instant message arrives. Akihabara reports the i-Buddy will perform various motions when an new instant message arrives which corresponds to the emotion of the sender. Not sure how that works, but…
The i-Buddy connects via USB port and cable and stands about 3″ tall. I’m not clear about the details, but it seems you must be apart of the i-Buddy community to use the i-Buddy USB figure. All features provided by the i-Buddy Community are free of charge, exclusively to those members. i-Buddy customers can login to express themselves through the innovative functions designed it.
Don’t get too excited for this IM buddy, as Japan will be the first to try it, before the i-Buddy community rolls out to other countries.
All major browsers are supported by i-Buddy.com, including Microsoft Internet Explorer 6/7, Mozilla Firefox 2, Safari 3 and Opera 9. However, to ensure maximum compatibility, we recommend users to use either Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0+ or Mozilla Firefox 2.0+. Flash player is required to browse certain parts of i-Buddy.com
Source: Akihabara News.
What could be better than working with USB, robots, legos and our imagination? Our beloved memories of childhood play with Legos has now turned into adult fun with the new robotic line of Mindstroms.
The Mindstroms from Lego is based off their NXT Technology whereby a main NXT brain unit controls 5 different robotic functions for you to let the imagination run free. Build anything you want with the legos, intuitive robotic software or get extreme with Lego’s open source developers kit.
So what are the 5 building blocks of the Mindstrom units?
Through these sensors, some crafty lego design build your robot and communicate via USB for software download and development stages. The world’s next Frankenstein is only a lego or two away.
So this is how it works.
Build your lego monster with available parts kits.

Launch the intuitive robot software and use pre-defined commands to build motion, touch, light and other sensory functions.

Last, connect and communicate via USB to test your functions and ultimately download the finished firmware version to the NXT Lego robot.

The USB monster Lego kits, or Mindstroms are available for $250 from Amazon. This is one excellent gift for the 9+ age who’s into computers, gadgets and tinkering.
I believe we have all thought of…or wanted a…customized neon sign over the years. Whether it be making your kegg’r party that much better, or let the world know you are open for business, a customized neon sign would have fit the bill. Well, wait no longer.

ThinkGeek is offering up a customized neon sign kit and it will not only fit the bill, but make a damn big one. The customized neon sign is $30 to start, then add $7 for each letter, or $5 for each number.
The snap-together letters are 2″ x 3″ which connect to a single power source. There is low heat and power consumption so it’s ultra safe for the front office or the kids bedroom.
Even though the customized neon sign for “free beer” would run you $86, it pails in comparison to buying a REAL customized neon sign. Let your communication juices begin the free flowing.
Available from ThinkGeek starting at $29.99.
USB Powered Gadgets is what this site is based upon, however, it’s unfortunate some of these gadgets are complete Useless Novelty and thus get filed here.
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