USB Memo Mood Light
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
Gifts, Gadgets and Toys
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Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
Think of this device as a hybrid; one part 4-port USB hub, one part WH Smith-style desk tidy, one part mood-enhancing light. The hub not only enables multiple connections to multiple USB devices, it also provides a neat place to store one's pen (and make notes to one's self), and illuminate your workspace in a glow reminiscent of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Golly.
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
Introducing the USB Greenhouse, which, as the name suggests, relies on the wonders of the Universal Serial Bus to turn you into the next presenter of Gardeners' World. Invest a bit of hard-earned cash and in return get the complete office gardening kit, including a USB-powered miniature greenhouse complete with adjustable growth light, PC interface to monitor growth and well-being, marigold seeds and artificial soil.
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Electronic & Radio Controlled Toys. Comments: none
A fully realistic 1/32 scale model of your favourite arcade game character, atop a full mobile 1/32 scale go-kart, of course. With a simple remote controller that enables forward/back and reverse turns, this tiny kart is a perfect introduction to R/C vehicles for smaller drivers.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic & Radio Controlled Toys. Comments: none
Ready to fly straight from the box, the i-Bird is easy and rather joyous to control. With flapping wings, complete manoeuvrability, a stabilising tail and glowing eyes to boot, they're a dream to zoom indoors. Or take your i-Bird outside and have it befriend the local bird population. And don't be fooled by its innocent looks - this radio controlled bird is ultra tough and designed to survive all mannerisms of hard landings and collisions.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all. For the Mo Pods do mo' - much mo' - than just stand there.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all. For the Mo Pods do mo' - much mo' - than just stand there.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all. For the Mo Pods do mo' - much mo' - than just stand there.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all. For the Mo Pods do mo' - much mo' - than just stand there.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all.
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Electronic Gadgets. Comments: none
A Mo Pod - for there are many styles and varieties to choose from - is quite simply a small furry character that sits lifelessly inside a small glass dome attached to one's mobile using a handy keyring-type lead. 'Is that all?', you ask. No. It is not all.