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4 Port USB Car Charger

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USB Car Charger

At time, your gadgets will run out of power and rather than look for a computer or socket to be able to recharge them, you can use your car charger option with this 4 port USB car charger device.

With all the devices that are being launched in the market, it would be safe to be ready considering that USB technology is the trend today.

The 4 port car charger connects to your standard lighter found in most cars and then provides power to four ports. This is especially handy for those on the road who have many USB based gadgets that need charging such as modern mobile phones, PDA’s, MP3 players and cameras.

(Source) Coolest Gadgets.com

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March 15th, 2008 at 4:27 pm

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GT-730F USB GPS dongle

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USB Dongle

The GT-730F USB GPS dongle from Canmore of Taiwan is meant for those who want a simple and hassle-free GPS solution whenever they travel with their notebook or laptop.

This tiny little device that could can track up to 54 satellites simultaneously, featuring a pretty sensitive signal detection at only -159dBm. you get a fast time-to-first-fix and high sensitivity that makes it a pretty good candidate for the casual GPS user to own, as it will be able to handle urban canyons pretty well too.

Not a bad deal for people who put premium in technology and in whatever they do personally and professionally. A worthy investment indeed.

(Source) Navigadget

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March 10th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

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USB Rotatable 4-Port Hub

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Rota Hub USB

If you want something new when you are connecting a network in your home perhaps, try out this rotatble USB 4 port hub. At least you no longer have limitations as far as directions and flexibility of direction is concerned and its alluring color combination of block-design is something too tempting to pass up.

The USB Rotatable 4-Port Hub offers the convenience of utilizing all four USB ports available, since it can be rotated accordingly. No harm in dropping $12 for a gadget like this IMHO, as it will definitely come in handy on your travels.

(Source) Coolest Gadgets.com

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March 5th, 2008 at 4:21 pm

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USB Webcam with Suction Cup

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USB Webcam

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

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March 1st, 2008 at 4:24 pm

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USB Star Hub

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USB Star Hub

USB Connections are a need today especially since most devices that interface with our computers are growing in numbers. The only thing left is finding an extensive form of interface to accommodate multiple USB connections and the USB Star Hub offers just that.

USB Star Hub II allows you to connect 4 different USB devices at the same time. Each port can turn 180° that make you more convenience to use and the colourful design can help to decorate your desk.

(Source) Coolest Gadgets.com

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February 25th, 2008 at 4:23 pm

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Lego Shaped USB Drives

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USB Lego Drives

Most USB drives today come in different colors, forms, shapes and sizes. While some people are focused on getting more storage for their files, others are particular about design.

Here is something you may want to check out. A new Lego-Shaped USB drive that is sure to be a hit among the younger generation. An epitome of style and technology, it will only be a matter of time before the kids and kids at heart get one for their own collection.

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February 20th, 2008 at 8:34 pm

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USB Gadget Display is Like Vista Sideshow, but Supports Windows XP

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When is Vista Sideshow not Vista Sideshow? When it does the same thing as Sideshow—display little widgets on an external device—but doesn’t use Vista’s Gadgets. The USB Gadget Display does look like a little 2-inch LCD display, which shows clocks and various other things like CPU and RAM usage outside of your machine, but it works with Windows XP, something Sideshow can’t claim.

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February 10th, 2008 at 10:02 pm

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Conceptual Sneakers with Built-in LEDs to Light Your Way

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It was only a matter of time before someone was bound to develop a sneaker with LEDs to light your way. (There are already LED slippers, like the BrightFeet Slippers.) Such a sneaker would really come in handy, since I always forget to grab a flashlight when walking the dog at night.

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February 5th, 2008 at 10:01 pm

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Accordion-style USB drive actually solves a problem

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We see so much insane USB crap around here that we were pretty apprehensive of a link entitled “Accordion USB drive,” but color us magenta if the damn thing doesn’t actually look incredibly useful — instead of an easily-lost cap, the connector simply pops back into the case. Sadly, it’s not a real product yet, just a concept by Polish design student Jacek Ry.

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January 30th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

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Hi Volt Antivirus Brings Unorthodox Safety Measure to Your Lappie

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We’ve seen awesome Tesla coil art many times before, and the latest addition to the catalog is no exception. With Christmas decorations, a vehicle anti-theft device and allied soldiers all getting the Tesla treatment, it was only a matter of time before the humble laptop entered into the realms of electrical greatness.

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January 25th, 2008 at 9:59 pm

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