Archive for March, 2008
USB Miniquarium Has Close Encounter with Alien Life Forms
This is certainly not the first USB aquarium we’ve seen, but never has there been a population of tiny aliens involved in the festivities. Just fill this USB Miniquarium up with water and those flying saucers will have their first encounter with this plastic city, powered by a USB cable to your PC or four AA batteries. Might be a good night light for the kids.
Microsoft Surface-Gadgetlink2
Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch (76 cm) display in the form of a table, 22 inches (56 cm) tall, 21 inches (53 cm) deep, and 42 inches (107 cm) left to right. The tabletop is acrylic, while the interior frame is constructed of powder-coated steel. The platform’s software runs on a customized version of Windows Vista, and is equipped with wired Ethernet 10/100, wireless 802.11 b/g, and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity.
USB Webcam with Suction Cup

Webcams that use USB connections these days are growing and this webcam is just one of them. With a suction cup option that allows you to place it anywhere including your screen, you can use your webcam at your convenience at any rate.
Video conferencing is a growing demand these days and the Webcam features and flexibility is certainly one thing consumers are looking for.
Webcams are one of those gadgets that seems to come in all shapes in sizes. While people don’t seem to create nearly as many crazy designs as they do for mice and thumb drives, you still see some pretty wacky stuff.
(Source) Geekalert

