USB Devices Category - Page 23

Century Japan Intros Latest 8TB HDD Enclosure [SATA 4-Bay Enclosure with RAID]

By on Wednesday, 15. July 2009

Data storage is of critical importance for the large enterprise user and the ability to maintain their storage capacity in an economical space is just as critical. Japanese HDD enclosure manufacturer Century has just announced the release of their latest multi-bay HDD storage unit, the 4-bay SATA HDD enclosure with [...]

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Uxsight Blue Octopus USB Notebook Cooler [Dual-Fan System Features Low-Noise and Four Tentacles]

By on Tuesday, 14. July 2009

Keeping your laptop cool is a good thing. With today’s systems coming stuffed to the gills with oodles of high-tech high-temp components, it’s more important than ever to help our technology keeps its cool. Most laptop cooling systems are basically high-powered fans that you connect to an open USB port. [...]

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IronKey S200 Ultra-Secure USB Flash Drive [The World's Only FIPS 140-2, Level 3 Certified Flash Drive]

By on Monday, 13. July 2009

The folks at IronKey are pretty anal when it comes to security and data protection. They have more than one flash drive that claims to be highly secure but it’s their latest creation that has those in the government and enterprise worlds (not to mention all those spies out there) [...]

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Messless Universal Charging Station [Multi-Unit Charger Takes Out the Tangle]

By on Monday, 13. July 2009

If your office is anything like mine, you’ve got a nice collection of chargers and charging devices littering the landscape. Between the various adaptors and the mess of cords it looks like some kind of black spaghetti food fight has just taken place on my desk. There are several charging [...]

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Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses [Designer Shades with 4GB Flash Drive Built-In]

By on Friday, 10. July 2009

There’s something about the Calvin Klein USB sunglasses that has me both intrigued and rolling my eyes in disgust at the same time. On the one hand, they are pretty cool. They actually don’t look half bad and Calvin Klein has found a rather unique way to work technology into [...]

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TrickleStar TrickleSaver PC [Reduce the Stand-By Energy Consumption of Your Computer Peripherals]

By on Friday, 10. July 2009

Even when you’re not using your electronics devices they are consuming power because most devices don’t really “turn off”. Electronics are known for going into stand-by or sleep mode when not in use and this can waste hundreds of dollars a year in electricity without you even knowing it. TrickleStar, [...]

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Yoostar Home Green Screen System [Put Yourself Into Your Favorite Movies or Weather Forecast]

By on Thursday, 9. July 2009

You’ve probably seen the giant green screens that are used by Hollywood movie producers in all sorts of special effects shots. They essentially give the engineers the ability to place an actor into just about any environment without them actually having to be there in person. Not bad if you [...]

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Buffalo USB Powered Mini Ethernet Hub [Buffalo LSW-TX-3EP/C For Quick Lan Parties ]

By on Thursday, 9. July 2009

Not sure about you but I remember those long nights when we used to setup a small network at my place and play Starcraft (Broodwar, yes) till dawn with the high school buds. Those days are far and we were young, but to be honest I’d still do it – [...]

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The Loop Pointer [In-Air Mousing for PCs and Macs Connected to Large Screens]

By on Wednesday, 8. July 2009

For those of you that have had to deal with the less-than-stellar technologies for controlling a mouse during on-screen projections you know how hit and miss they can be. Often they cause your pointer to move agonizingly slow or create irritating jumpy movements that can have you ready to smash [...]

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Super Talent Technology Pico Mini USB Flash Drives [Finally a Flash Drive That's Just a Flash Drive]

By on Tuesday, 7. July 2009

Why is it that companies feel the need to make USB flash drives that are shaped like pandas or carrots or blenders instead of just making them look like a damn flash drive. I mean, do people who are looking for a small storage device really need to have one [...]

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