Tuesday, Feb. 26 2008


Yesterday I talked about Lego MP3 players, and to keep the trend going, the next item are the Lego USB Keys.
While they are only available in 1GB of storage capacity, the good part is that there are 5 different colors you can chose, those being: black, blue, green, yellow and red.
To make it a 2-in-1 […]

Filed under: Storage Devices, USB

Wednesday, Feb. 20 2008

The 3-in-1 Digital Clock


Sometimes I wonder how many features a single gadget can have, in this case it is only 3, but they are all very useful.
As you can see by the image, this digital clock comes with a built-in memory card reader, that supports miniSD, microSD, M2, and many more cards - and this is its second […]

Friday, Feb. 15 2008

Using the ClickFree HD700 is most probably one of the easiest ways to do back-ups of your important data.
Instead of pressing buttons and installing software, you only need to plug the device into the USB port of your computer, and you’re good to go. The specs of the 2.5-inch SATA hard-drive are average, but […]

Filed under: Storage Devices, USB

Tuesday, Feb. 12 2008


Monday, Feb. 11 2008

Dell is one of the first companies to include the “soon-to-be-famous” technology, also known as Wireless USB, on some of their laptops, more specifically the Inspiron 1521, and all the XPS notebooks.
Besides working wirelessly with some of the latest external hard-drives, and printers, the Dell laptops will come with a Wireless USB hub from Delkin. […]

Filed under: Laptops Notebooks, USB

Tuesday, Feb. 5 2008

Kanguru, a popular company that creates storage devices like the EcoDrive, among other products, has come up with the KanguruDefender Pro - a flash drive that provides more protection, when comparing to other products of the same kind.
The main point of the Defender is the AES encryption, but there is also the usual password protection […]

Filed under: Storage Devices, USB

Thursday, Jan. 31 2008

If you’re going for the looks instead of functionality in the world of memory card readers, then you must know the Deskcape Reader.
It can only read 3 types of cards - memory sticks, MMC and SD - with the maximum capacity being 128MB, 2GB, and 32GB, respectively. But all the attention goes straight to its […]

Filed under: Storage Devices, USB

Thursday, Jan. 24 2008

Belkin Travel USB Hub

At Macworld 2008 there was a special USB hub presented by Belkin, it is called the Travel Hub and costs $30.
What makes it special? Being able to swivel and rotate 180 degrees, therefore it doesn’t occupy the space of other ports you might want to use. For laptops that don’t have many USB ports, this […]

Filed under: USB

Friday, Jan. 4 2008

The DomeHub made by Kensington has a strange shape for a USB hub, but at the same time it can be viewed as useful, and stylish too.
The total number of USB devices that can be connected simultaneously, is pretty high - 7. And unlike what happens with other USB hubs that are lightweight, the DomeHub […]

Filed under: USB

As the name suggests, the LaCinema Premier made by LaCie is a truly multimedia hard disk. Available in 3 different storage capacities: 500GB, 750GB, or 1TB, the external drive simply connects to your computer via the USB interface, and on the other end it is connected to a TV, by using the included cables.
In terms […]

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