Solar Powered Charger Case
February 2, 2010

Looking for a small solar-charger for your next camping trip? Well, that solar powered charger case might be just what you’ve been looking for. It’s small suitable to not be obtrusive in your bag, and can keep a bunch of your favorite toys juiced, including cell phones, MP3 players and compact digital cameras. With its built-in 2500mAh lithium battery, it’ll offer you up to 100 minutes of cell phone talk duration after a 1-hour charge. In case you’re in some place that you won’t be able to see the sun, you could always hook it up to the wall for an AC charge. For $32.99, you get the solar charger, a USB cable and a bunch of connectors to hook into an outlet with 10 different adapters for mobile phones. Will it become your new camping companion?
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XLR To USB Cable For Your Microphone
January 25, 2010

Want to assemble your lovely singing voice known to the whole world? Well, you’ll need to be able to record your voice into something, and whether you’ve got an XLR microphone, you’re halfway there. Now all you need is an XLR to USB cable (surprisingly spelt “mike cable”). whether you’re serious about your singing, you’re certainly going to want to ditch the standard 3.5mm headphone jack for that. You’ll need to shell out $55 and order it from Japan, but that’s well worth the cost of looking professional, right?
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Torne announced by Sony
January 20, 2010

Sony has just announced a new digital terrestrial tuner and application for the PS3 known as torne - and it will come in the mold of a Blu-ray disc, hitting Japan later that March for 9,980 yen after tax. that allows one to watch digital terrestrial broadcasting while recording them for posterity or later viewing with lost family members on the PS3's hard drive. that is made possible by connecting the digital terrestrial tuner to the PS3 system thanks to the attached USB cable, while making certain the application is installed from the Blu-ray disc. Basically, that is the Japanese version of the European PlayTV, although you do get enhanced functionality. Too poor for folks living Stateside as it does not look likely for it ever making its way across the Pacific.
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Ekomini USB Powered Piggy Bank
January 15, 2010

Want to teach your kids how to get into the habit of saving and investing money? The Ekomini will certainly help you achieve that. that USB piggy bank can be connected to your PC via USB cable, and will scan the coins that are deposited into it. The deposits are credited to a virtual history that’s stocked with games and life-skill building challenges (that are related to finance). They will be able to fiddle with the social gaming site, ekominiville.com, and parents will additionally be able to guide their child’s online endeavors via a configuration screen. that USB piggy bank is going for $38, but it seems like a rather interesting device for a growing kid, don’t you think? A video on the Ekomini is up for your viewing delight.
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Scosche iPhone USB Cable Fob
January 11, 2010

iPhone users will certainly be used to the weak battery of the iPhone by now, and whether you’re constantly charging the battery of your iPhone at various locations, you’ll probably have an iPhone USB cable around you somewhere. The folks at Scosche have come up with the flipSYNC, which looks like an ordinary fob that you’ll stick on your keyboard, but can actually be unplugged and turned into a iPhone USB cable, so that you don’t have to nag about not having an iPhone cable on you anymore. Pretty neat huh? The flipSYNC should be available in the market soon, though there hasn’t been any pricing knowledge just yet.
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Scoring Karaoke Game
January 5, 2010

Critique is something that most citizens don’t like, but whether you’re serious about getting your Karaoke skills as high as possible, you might be willing to shell out the $199.95 for the Scoring Karaoke Game. The device sports 100 songs programmed within, and can plug directly into your TV with the included AV cable. The wireless microphone work together with the control box and detect the pitch of each note that you song. In scoring mode, it’ll display your performance as being too high or too low. whether you want more variety, you can always downloaded new songs into the microphone, or transfer some songs in via USB cable.
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USB Hourglass for geeks
December 23, 2009

Forget about the way a traditional sand timer works in an hourglass - that USB Hourglass merges your everyday sand timer with a rotating mechanism and an optical beam that goes through the center of the timer in order to observe the falling sand. A detector on the other side will analyze the amount of light that reaches it, helping determine when is the exact moment to rotate the hourglass. All juice is made available by the USB cable, so produce certain it remains plugged in somewhere at all times.
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