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Webcam Oddly Adds Bulit-in USB Speaker to the Feature Mix

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2008-05-30 10:26:17 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
Forget your fancy webcams with their high-end consumer features (and their need for separate speakers ); a company called Giz Fever has a plug and play USB webcam that looks like its got the bare necessities necessary to video chat and maybe record a low-fi video or two. As an added bonus, the camera comes with its own USB speaker, which we can...
 
 
 
 
 
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How Can I Duplicate Files on 20 Flash Drives, at 30MB/s? (ADS)

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AMEX Wireless USB MCE Remote with Frickin' Laser

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2008-05-30 09:57:16 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
Controlling the media on your computer can be a big hassle. AMEX's little RM-mp1 Wireless USB remote packs in a USB remote control, laser pointer and touchpad to allow you to control most every aspect of your digital media on your computer from afar. The touchpad area allows you to navigate menus by controlling the mouse pointer just like you do...
 
 
 
 
 
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Handmade USB Keyboard from Japan at a Premium

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2008-05-30 02:06:49 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
We're all for a computer as a utilitarian work of art, but this concept seems a little ridiculous: a company called NISHI-KI has released a set of handmade keyboards, with each key done up as a part of a larger design. Sure, they look really pretty, and they're certainly priced to match ($156 per 86 key instrument), but looking at them, we can't...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dunhill Bulldog (The Sophisticated - And Expensive - USB Drive)

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2008-05-29 12:20:41 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
At $350, the Dunhill Bulldog USB Key - made by the well-known luxury company Alfred Dunhill - may not match the price point of the Adam & Eve flash drives , and the Bulldogs stainless steel construction is but a pale shadow to the gaudiness of the 14k Gold DiskOnKey U3 drive , but that doesnt mean the Bulldog is anywhere near reasonably priced,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sellgino 'GPS Photo Tour' - The USB-friendly Geotagger

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2008-05-29 12:10:26 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
Looking to geotag your photos? Unless you're a big photography nut and really big into travelling, we can't imagine that you would be, but for that really specific target market, a Korean company called Sellgino Telecom is trying to bridge the gap between the need and the still upcoming general support in cameras with the GS-200 GPS Photo Tour ,...
 
 
 
 
 
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NuForce's Amplifier is an Icon of Versatility

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2008-05-29 11:11:34 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
With its small size, modern styling, audiophile focus, and that oh-so-important USB connector, you'd expect the NuForce Icon to find a home next to a laptop on a glass topped desk in a high-rise office building with full length window views. You might be right that's definitely one of the roles the Icon can play but this amplifier displays a...
 
 
 
 
 
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B-Flex 2 - Wall-E's Mini USB Speaker of Choice

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2008-05-29 07:32:07 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
If you are tired of the anemic sound your notebook came with but dont want a full size set of speakers crowding your desk, the B-Flex 2 Hi-Fi Stereo USB Speaker is the ticket. The B-flex 2 is available in both black and white colors. The speakers are attached to a flexible neck that allows you to position the speakers to your liking. For some...
 
 
 
 
 
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Look@Me Emoticon Keyboard... (We Take the Cre8txt Instead)

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2008-05-27 12:40:59 by Editor in Everything USB News, Reviews, Tips
At first glimpse, there seems to be something awkward about this so-called Look@Me keyboard . Why? There aren't enough keys to cover all 26 alphabets, but then we realize this compact 40-key USB pad is only intended to convey your emotions in emoticons which makes it only useful for instant messaging. This concept HID probably won't make it out...