Griffin PowerDocks can power 2 iPhone/iPods!
Griffin PowerDocks can power 2 iPhone/iPods!
Griffin PowerDocks can power 2 iPhone/iPod devices at once. What do I think? I think it’s overpriced at about $50 and useless technology when I can simply use by USB cables to charge both of my iPhone and iPod Touches. Then again, if you got money to burn, GET ONE! Does your family own a family of iPod or […]
Microsoft Patents Wii Remote Killer Game Controller
Following the steps of Sony, now Microsoft has patented an input device that aims to kill the Wii remote. And it doesnt look anything like that leaked wiimotelike motion controller.
Emergency USB Powerator powered by AA batteries!
This little USB Power capsule can power any of your USB gadgets using one standard AA battery. Great stuff! The unit is just larger than a double A battery and will provide your device with an extra 15 minutes of performance. Just enough time to call the bails-bondsman after getting the late night lock down because of […]
Sprint USB U680 Modem
Sprint USB U680 Modem
The Sprint USB U680 modem is almost here. The Sprint USB U680 modem is expected to launch in June with a MSRP of $249.99. It’s actually a pretty neat device, that has no need for CD installation. You just plug it in and go. The Sprint USB U680 modem is compatible with Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS X […]
Microsoft Patents Wii Remote Killer Game Controller
Following the steps of Sony, now Microsoft has patented an input device that aims to kill the Wii remote. And it doesnt look anything like that leaked wiimotelike motion controller.
Akasa Gemini Notebook Cooler
[Frostytech.com] The Akasa Gemini Ergonomic notebook cooler is an all plastic unit with two 70 mm fans. Two USB ports can be found on the rear of the device, one of which is used to power the fans. Akasa has designed the notebook cooler, so that it adds ergonomic benefit to your working environment in form of a palm rest.
Streamline Your Ports
Streamline Your Ports
Do you hate plugging and unplugging USB devices from your “portable” notebook?