The USB Missile Launcher is the ultimate deterrent against those annoying people who lurk around your desk because they’ve nothing better to do. This USB powered gadget holds three foam missiles, and Missile Command is located on your desktop for quick reactions to local hostiles. You simply use your mouse to control the launcher which rotates
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Just because our world is getting paperless doesn’t mean your paper shredder should just fit those post-it notes and ATM receipts. USB Geek is importing a mini paper shredder just 123mm wide on the opening and shreds, no more then two pages at a time. This is a clear cut case for a useless USB novelty item but GetUSB had to
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Tired of popping Tylenol for those splitting headaches caused by your phone headset? Well the Polycom Communicator gives you the ultimate hands-free experience and best of all it’s Skype certified. Based on the same technology used in Polycom’s legendary line of triangular SoundStation conference phones, the Skype-certified
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This is another piece of VoIP equipment that comes with a built in additional cool function. The Sony VAIO VoIP mouse is a mouse that claims to be the first of its kind with a built in voip phone that is skype certified. This sexy gadget ships in a variety of colors which are white, blue, red, green and black and weights only 67g with a dimension of 45.5 x 23.9 x 89.2 mm. The impressive feature of the Voip
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Griffin put something out like this a while backed called the RoadTrip FM transmitter and now Logitech has something for you. It’s an FM transmitter that can play back MP3 or WMA files from your USB device to your FM stereo. I like this configuration much better
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Targus announced three new security locks for iPod aptly named the Mobile Security Lock, Desktop Security Lock and Eyelet Security Lock. These are the only theft protection solution currently available that can be used while on-the-go, at the Desktop or personal with the eyelet lock. Featuring a keyless, user-settable three-digit combination for added convenience and protection, the new Targus security locks are designed for use with iPods configured with a dock connector, including
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Ever since that damned Guitar Hero it seem everyone wants to be some kind of faux guitar maniac. This flash drive is shaped like a guitar and even includes a miniature guitar case. It includes an extension cable for connectivity and is only available in 256MB capacities.
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Ok so the title got your eye – an underwater finger print scanner – and GetUSB.info has seen many blogs poking fun of a secret underwater complex which needed finger scanning protection but this actually seems like a very good idea for all-weather security applications. The underwater finger scanner from SecuTronix might be your perfect solution for outdoor, heavy weather applications.
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Press ReleaseGetUSB.info Summary: Digital card reader now uses easy USB connectivity. CardMan 3021 is ideal retail product making it easy to distribute in an envelope together with credit cards, e-ID cards and software for applications.
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Do you travel and can’t stand to miss American Idol or Survivor, well the TV Micro from Miglia is geared up to service you. The TVMicro, powered by EyeTV 2, enables you to watch analog TV on your Mac wherever you are. Barely the size of an iPod Shuffle, TVMicro delivers a great picture and is compact enough to take with you on any journey.
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So where were you at 3am – Denny’s? If you have doubts the Track Stick can help. This USB gadget is a GPS logging device that can track locations for over two months. Using 24 global satellites the Track Stick can precisely calculate its own position anywhere on the planet to within fifteen meters. Using the latest in GPS mapping technologies, your exact location can be shown on graphical maps and 3D satellite images.
The Track Stick’s micro computer contains special mathematical algorithms, that can calculate how long you have been indoors. While visiting family, friends or even shopping, the USB Track Stick can accurately time and map each and every place you have been. Track Stick works around the planet. By exporting to Google Earth’s .KML file format via USB connection, each travel location can be pinpointed using 3D mapping technology or more simple maps like Map Quest. So now you can verify that 3am Denny’s story.
Now here is a USB powered gadget that is cute and funny yet techie looking. The USB Little Mice Speaker from Brando. Decorate your desk with some interesting…uhh…stuff…and listen to music too. Built in amplifier, volume control, cool blue LED to eluminate, mute key and of course plug-n-play. Not all mice are cute, but this one is. Just under $30USD.
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