USB Devices Category - Page 14

Corsair’s Flash Voyager Mini USB 2.0 Drive Lineup Gets An Update [Corsair Rolls Out 32GB Flash Voyager Mini USB Drive]

By on Thursday, 25. March 2010

USB flash drives may not be as useful for everyone as they once were, but at the same time they do not seem to be going anywhere, in fact companies are still rolling out new drives with more and more available storage. One of the latest is coming from Corsair, [...]

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Porn Detection USB Stick Detects Illicit Images Automatically [Porn Detection Stick Employs Advanced Image Analyzing Algorithms to Locate Your Secret Stash]

By on Friday, 5. March 2010

If you’re silly enough to view store porn imagery at work then, unless you work from home, its time to be very afraid as Paraben Corporation has just started shipping their Porn Detection Stick USB thumb drive which uses advanced image analyzing algorithms to scan hard drives and find illicit [...]

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ZAGGsparq Portable USB Charger [$100 Charger Offers Dual USB Ports, 6000 mAh Battery]

By on Tuesday, 23. February 2010

USB is pretty important to any tech or gadget user, not just for data but also for power. The folks at ZAGG have come out with a USB charger/backup battery supply that has got a good compact design and would be useful for any road warrior.

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Game Boy Advance USB Flash Drive [GBA Super Mario Advance Flash Drive Offers 8GB & 16GB Capacity, Customisation Available]

By on Monday, 25. January 2010

If you’re a fan of the Game Boy Advance handheld gaming system and you’re looking for a USB flash drive that offer somewhat more character and originality than your usual, off the shelf affairs, how about this custom Game Boy Advance USB Flash Drive known, seemingly, as the Super Mario [...]

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SuperTalent USB 3.0 RAIDDrive Flash Drive [SuperTalent RAIDDrive is World’s First Mobile USB 3.0 Flash Drive]

By on Tuesday, 12. January 2010

SuperTalent have unveiled what they proudly bill as being the world’s first mobile USB 3.0 flash drive in the form of the SuperTalent USB 3.0 RAIDDrive which boasts data transfer speeds of around five time that offered by comparable USB 2.0 devices.

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Brando USB MP3 Player + Card Reader Revealed [New MP3 Player/MicroSD Reader Has Small Form Factor, Cheap Price]

By on Friday, 8. January 2010

Brando is usually always good for cheap and quirky USB gadgets and this time is no different. They’ve unveiled the “USB Tiny MP3 Player + micro SD Card Reader”. The small device looks like a colorful thumb drive, but it actually will play your music and help you adapt microSD [...]

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Brando USB 3.0-SATA Adpater Revealed [New Brando Adapater Turns SATA HDDs Into External USB 3.0 HDDs]

By on Monday, 28. December 2009

Those interested in USB 3.0-powered external hard drives may be put off by the price, for example, the Buffalo HD-HU3 costs over $200. For those people, Brando has introduced a low-cost USB 3.0 to SATA adapter dongle that will let you turn any SATA hard drive into a cheap USB [...]

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NewerTech USB Display Adapter [USB Dongle Lets You Add Up To 6 Monitors, DVI, VGA, HDMI ports]

By on Saturday, 19. December 2009

If you have a desire for more monitors than you have video outputs, then you’re in luck as NewerTech has released a USB Display Adapter. The little gadget has a USB plug on one end and a DVI port on the other, allowing you to add as many monitors to your [...]

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Keystick Foldable Keyboard Revealed [Keystick Portable Keyboard For Dirty Public Computers]

By on Monday, 14. December 2009

A pair of Japanese Korean designers have unveiled their design for the ‘Keystick’, a fold-able compact portable keyboard. The keyboard is apart of their ‘None Bacteria Project’, and it isn’t intended for the travel-heavy or smartphone users – instead, its supposed to prevent bacteria-conscious users from having to use public computer keyboards.

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Google’s Chrome OS Available Already [Why We Do Need Chrome OS in Our Lives]

By on Saturday, 28. November 2009

Google’s Chrome OS has just become official and while we won’t see any dedicated machines capable to run it accordingly for about a year that doesn’t mean we can’t already use it.

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