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Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 13th 2007 | No Responses

We all have data that we would rather keep from prying eyes, be it a dubious video downloaded from an equally dubious video site or the latest company accounts that make especially grim reading (which you fully intend to release only having secured alternative employment). Of course there are various …

Secure Data with the USB Fingerprint Reader
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 7th 2007 | 3 Responses

You have to feel sorry for fish, as they seem to appear virtually everywhere these days (even in fat fryers) and, whilst we’ve seen a number of USB fish tanks before they have all been pale imitations, complete with wholly unconvincing fake fish.
This ComFish USB fish tank, on the other …

ComFish USB Mini Desktop Fish Tank
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 6th 2007 | No Responses

We follow our last post concerning the credit card USB flash drive with quite probably the world’s thinnest computer mouse (people could be forgiven for thinking that we actually put some thought into what we post).
Coming in a range of colours, the SlimG4 optical mouse measures in at a mere …

Ultra SlimG4 PC Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 6th 2007 | No Responses

If you are forever loosing USB flash drives and don’t want to carry them attached to your keychain this ultra thin USB flash drive could be the answer.
Billed as being the thinnest USB flash drive in the world at only 2.1mm in thickness, this 1GB capacity USB flash drive – …

Credit Card USB Flash Drives
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 5th 2007 | No Responses

Personally, I’ve been used to carrying an MS Sidewinder joystick in my pocket for some years now and I’ve found it to be a great ice breaker at parties – though I expect that’s as much as a reflection on the kind of parties I go to as much as …

Pocket Sized USB Folding Vibrating PC Game Pad V2
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 5th 2007 | 3 Responses

Apparently, the PlayStation 4 could become available in as little as 18 months, if an Australian tech website – who claim to have spoken with a Sony insider – is to be believed.
According to their source, the PlayStation 4 will be based on the very same chipset as the PS3 …

PlayStation 4 V2
Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 29th 2007 | No Responses

If you’re into a little leather, thanks to Inclosia Solutions you can now purchase a rather kinky, leather coated version of Microsoft’s ever popular IntelliMouse Explorer optical computer mouse complete with wrist restrainers (ok, so we made that bit up).
The leather is added to the mouse thanks to a system …

Kinky Microsoft Black Leather Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 27th 2007 | No Responses

In his first guest posting for Thoughts from the Sidelines, Josh of Wormbrain picks out what he considers to be the greatest computer gaming gadgets that any discerning computer gamer should consider to be essential gear in the never ending mission to secure that all important next frag.
In the world …

Essential Gaming Gadgets
Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 26th 2007 | No Responses

If you spend countless hours at your PC – much like ourselves – you’ll know that if your mouse is uncomfortable it can play havoc with your wrist but now, thanks to Philips and there up and coming SPM8713 you could soon be using a mouse that’s been designed for …

Phillips Silicon Cushioned Twin Eye Laser Mouse
Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 22nd 2007 | 1 Response

Your poor computer mouse. It provides a ceaseless service whilst being manhandled and shoved all over the place and how do you repay it – by giving it it’s own mat (the very same type of article you wipe your feet on when you enter your house). How humiliating.

Now you …

Mini Persian Mouse Mat
Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 18th 2007 | No Responses

I still remember when, as a child, I got a microscope as a present and I loved it. For days I was running around the house finding things to look at until one day I stumbled upon what I thought was my greatest find – a dead spider. I carefully …

USB 200X Digital Microscope