Archive for October, 2008

Sonic Lounger looks bad, hopefully feels good

I know that I don’t do nearly enough of it, but there is nothing that I like to do more than just lay back and relax. I would have to say that this device, the Sonic Lounger, makes me want to do anything but relax.
I mean, this Sonic Lounger looks like something […]

Pet Porte Microchip Cat Flap lets in your cat only

Even though I have a pet, I don’t have one of those pet doors. Of course, I have a Chocolate Labrador, and a burglar could easily fit through a dog door that big.
What if there was a way to put a lock on a pet door, and somehow give your pet the […]

The Memoria Clock has built-in shadow

Pixelated clocks are hard to come by, especially ones with a sophisticated quality. If you go the pixelated route, normally you’re stuck with gaming references or it’s just so pixelated that it’s blatantly geeky. Well with this clock it’s a little less obvious, but you can still get the geeky thrill of it […]

Magellan offers Maestro 4350 series

Magellan is no stranger to the world of GPS navigation devices, and this time round they remain at the forefront by rolling out the industry’s first vehicle navigation device that boasts a OneTouch user interface. Dubbed the new Magellan Maestro 4350 series, users will be able to take advantage of the evolutionary new interface that […]

The UFO Night Light

As adults, dark spooky rooms are absolutely not supposed to be scary enough for a night light, it’s somewhere in the rule book for adults that I have yet to see.  However, if you feel the need to break the rules, you might enjoy the night lights sold by the Etsy seller Katsudesigns.   Even if […]

Western Digital adds FireWire 800 interface

Mac users often get the short end of the stick, since many data storage peripherals that have been released are missing the much faster FireWire port. Fret not, as Western Digital has decided to throw in the towel by adding a high speed FireWire 800 interface to its range of popular My Passport Studio portable […]

Intel Core i7 benchmarks make Core 2 Extreme look like a washed-up has-been

Filed under: Desktops

Presumably in an (utterly futile) attempt to bring down the power grid all around the Mediterranean, print magazine PC World Greece benchmarked three powerful Nehalem desktop processors — the Core i7 Extreme Edition 965, and the apparently non-extreme Core i7 920 and 940. Names aside, performance from all three was extreme compared to […]

Best of October 2008 - Everything USB

Featured Articles

Certified Wireless USB FAQ
Microsoft Arc Mouse Review
Thermaltake BlacX SE USB HDD Dock Review
Corsair Flash Voyager mini Review
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard Review
Creative HS-1000 Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset Review
Headlines

Remote Destruction Option Available for IronKey
Mahjong Tile Flash Drive Comes at a Price
Griffin 3-in-1 iPhone / iPod USB Dock
Aptus USB Motion Control Games for Cheap
Beer Flash Drive (pretty self-explanatory)
SATA […]

Mickey Glove USB Drive Milks More from Fans

Disney earlier this year has found a new way to milk Mickey fans with flash drives shaped like the ironic cartoon character’s head (even though only the ear is the actual drive). It would seem Disney is quite satisfied with the sales results of the novelty item. The company is now ordering a […]

Thanko USB Heater Cooler Keyboard (Well Worth $51)

Thanko during the summer has released a Cooler USB Keyboard for those with sweaty palms. As winter is faster approaching, they are now upgrading the keyboard with a heating function. The keyboard’s aluminium chassis helps to distribute the heat evenly across the palm rest. If that isn’t enough, there’re three fans available […]