Wonden Clamp USB Flash

885 views May 14th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

There are a lot of USB flash drives designs in the market but this one it is kind of special: it is fashioned after a wooden clamp.

Like a normal clamp it attaches to clothes and so can be quite easy to carry around. It is also designed as a decoration for both men and women.

Wonden Clamp USB Flash


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Cyborg Gaming Keyboard

817 views May 14th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Saitek launched the Cyborg Keyboard which is fully customisable, can backlight the gaming keys in three different colors and brightness.

The red, green or amber backlights can be programmed to highlight the keys most often used in gaming - the WASD, cursor, ‘C‘ and Numpad keys.

It has a touch-sensitive control panel that allows the user to quickly convert the keyboard from normal mode to gaming mode by pressing the Cyborg button.

Cyborg Gaming Keyboard


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USB Magnetic Hub saves on space

433 views April 4th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Have you ever run into the issue of space on your desk? I’m sure that we all have at one time or another. While a USB hub might not take up a ton of room, every little bit helps right? That’s why this tiny little hub might be worth looking into.

USB Magnetic Hub saves on space

What makes this gadget worthwhile isn’t actually its size, but rather the fact that it has built-in magnets. This way you can just stick it to the side of your PC case (provided that it is made up of some sort of metal). Since the rest of your USB ports are located on the back or front of your PC, why not have a few extra on the side or top? You can pick one up for just $12.

Source: GeekAlerts

Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse

535 views March 28th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

A mouse is a mouse, right? You move it, it moves a thingy on the screen, it’s as simple as that. Well not when you’re a hardcore PC gamer it’s not. For these guys, a mouse is a precision tool that needs to react exactly how and when you want it to, or be laughed to the bottom of every scoreboard in town.

Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse

And you’re not going to get much more precise than the Sidewinder mouse from Microsoft: a resolution of up to 2000dpi (not that you’ll need it) and interchangeable teflon feet for a smoother glide. You can even swtich cursor speeds live in any game with three adjustable buttons on the top, insert small weights into the body of the mouse to alter momentum, and reprogram all the buttons. It all sounds pretty ridiculous, but you just can’t scoff at this array of options.


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Stacks of ultra-thin DVDs approach terabyte level

526 views March 24th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

On March 19, Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. announced the development of new volume optical storage technology that can provide terabyte-level storage capacity in a compact device. Relying on unique nanoimprint technology, the company has succeeded in reducing the thickness of DVDs to 0.092 mm (92 micrometers) — which is 1/13th the thickness of current DVDs — while maintaining the standard capacity of 4.7 GB.

Stacks of ultra-thin DVDs approach terabyte level

The system features what the company calls Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc (SVOD) technology, which consists of 100 ultra-thin optical discs (12-cm in diameter, the same as current DVDs) loaded into a 6.5-cm (2.5-inch) thick cartridge. The result is a compact optical disc library system (1/10th the conventional size) capable of combining random access memory and long-term storage.
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