Office Gadgets on TFTS - Page 14

Posted by Andrew Tingle on July 2nd 2007 | 2 Responses

These are going to be huge, there’s no doubt about it. And, just like many of the ‘classic’ toys of the past the shops will be full of fathers buying these for their children – who’ll not get a look in once they are unpackaged.

Hex Bugs Mini Robot Insects
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 23rd 2007 | 2 Responses

Little by way of information exists concerning this new product from the geek Jedi masters from the ever cool Oregon Scientific but, on what little information there is, if not from an aesthetic standpoint alone, we simply had to feature it right here, right now.

Oregon Scientific BA900 Crystal Weather Station Clock
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 20th 2007 | No Responses

Initially when we came across this four port USB hub complete with digital clock and an inbuilt electronic letter opener we thought it was more than a little gimmicky but now, as we write this, we’re not so sure. In fact, we would even go so far as to say …

4 Port USB Hub Clock with Letter Opener
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 11th 2007 | No Responses

Just when you think that the world has just about exhausted just about everything when it comes to puerile USB based gadgets – such as USB powered humping dogs, animated chameleons and even fish tanks – along comes another wholly pointless device, such as this USB Desktop Bouncer.

Protect Your PC with the USB Desktop Bouncer
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 4th 2007 | 1 Response

If you’re not convinced that these rocket pens are cool we would urge you to try leaving one on your office desk overnight to see if it’s still there in the morning. Call me cynical, call me untrusting, but the chances are that you’ll turn up in the morning to …

Designer Office Gadget Rocket Pens
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 4th 2007 | 3 Responses

If you thought that the original Rubik Cube was difficult (and I say that having never solved one without either peeling off the stickers or prising one apart with a screwdriver) then this cool Earth themed variation of the Rubik Cube could offer somewhat more of a challenge as you’ll …

World Atlas Themed Rubik Cube
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 1st 2007 | No Responses

We seem to spend our lives either in meetings or being herded into stuffy rooms to be told about the next meeting that’s planned for sometime next week at an as yet undecided location (because the powers that be need to have another meeting to decide what meeting room to …

The Cloud A Portable Meeting Room in a Bag
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 29th 2007 | No Responses

We would like to say that we are writing this very post whilst reclining back in one of these highly desirable, rally car styled executive chairs but unfortunately this is far from the case (we’re actually sitting in a well worn office chair spirited out in a precision SAS styled …

Rally Car Styled Executive Chair V2
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

It was almost 17۫° Celsius here in the UK today which means that we all threw caution to the wind and took off at least three of our five jumpers, covered ourselves in sun block and spent the day complaining to our neighbours that we hadn’t seen any rain for …

Cool Mr P Designer Desktop Fan
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 5th 2007 | No Responses

This great office desktop gadget offers not only a digital clock and thermometer but also a digital photo album displayed via a 1.4 inch colour LED screen that is able to display your pictures either in still or slideshow modes so that you can remind yourself of home and those …

Digital Photo Frame Desktop Alarm Clock and Thermometer