by Johan on February 23, 2007

If your hands have a tendency to get cold while using the computer, then the USB Warmer Mouse seems to be the perfect solution for you. This mouse comes in a variety of colors. It emits heat to keep your hands warm. The temperature stays at a warm 45C degree but also has an on/off switch if it gets too hot for you. The mouse is made of a heat resistant material to keep the components from getting damaged. Priced at just $23, the USB Warmer Mouse is available at USB Brando.
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by Johan on February 22, 2007

CruchGear reported that Samsung will unveil a revolutionary new monitor at the CeBIT convention next month. Dubbed as the Syncmaster 940UX, it connects to PC using a standard USB cable. As long as your CPU can handle the load, you have the option of connecting more than 5-6 monitor using a simple USB-hub. The monitors will rely on the CPU for graphics rather than a VGA card.
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by Johan on February 19, 2007

CoolMaster offers the X Craft 250 Series, an external USB 2.0 enclosure for 2.5 inch HDD. This good looking enclosure is available in black or aluminum. Pricing is still unknown. See more pics after the jump!
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by Johan on February 14, 2007

Speed Link launched a super-thin aluminum USB keyboards with a blue backlit. The keyboard features a row of hotkeys across the top to control the media player, volume control, and internet functions. However, it has no calculator button which seems to be one of the more useful hotkeys for office use. The keyboard is now available for $97.
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by Johan on February 12, 2007

The T-Flash USB Micro Drive Reader is probably “the world’s smallest MicroSD reader”. It is a tiny card reader which direct read and write MicroSD/T-Flash memory card. The card reader turns your flash card into a Pen Drive. Brando sells it for just $14.
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by FreshEffect on February 8, 2007

iLuv introduces their USB TV Tuner for Mac users. iLuv makes it possible to record your favorite TV shows on to your Mac via USB 2.0 port. The TV Tuner measures 23×94.2×9.8mm and weighs 22 grams. It is compatible with Mac OS X v10.4 and above. The iLuv USB TV Tuner for Mac will be available in Japan for 14,800 Yen ($122).
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by Johan on February 8, 2007

The My Book Premium ES external HDD from Western Digital provides a high speed eSATA port which is capable of transferring data at a rate of 3GB per second. Other features include a standard USB 2.0 port, LED Capacity gauge, and EMC Retrospect Backup software. The external hard drive is now available in 320GB($179) and 500GB($229).
With both the popular USB 2.0 and the ultra-fast eSATA 3 Gb/s interfaces on board, the My Book Premium ES Edition external hard drive offers universal connectivity and unbeatable performance in one high-value package. Works with both Windows and Macintosh computers. Includes EMC Retrospect Express backup software.
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by Johan on February 7, 2007

Onkyo unveiled two new entries to its Wavio line, including a wireless desktop with a mouse, and a wired USB keyboard. Both are made of solid aluminum. Available in silver or black, these two keyboards are designed for its HD audio PC, the Onkyo HDC-1.0. No word on pricing and availability yet.
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by Johan on February 2, 2007

Buffalo introduced their two new portable mice; the BLMU-R/S and BOMU-W05/S. The BLMU-R/S measures 60mm x 91mm x 35mm and weight 69grams and has a retractable USB cable. While the BOMU-W05/S is a wireless mouse that requires 2 AAA batteries. It measures 52mm x 91mm x 33mm and weighs 57grams. No word yet on pricing or availability. More images after the leap!
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by rockydigital on January 26, 2007

This year marks 25 years of Nike Air Force 1’s and Nike has been producing products to commemorate the occasion. Here is Nike’s latest product, a limited edition USB Flash Drive with 512-storage capacity with Air Force 1 written on the body.
From Zooom Digital via SoleRedemption