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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |

Examine your shoe, pen or remote to this microscope. Plug in your computer with USB and see the world from a closer look. You can discuss almost anything with this team. View objects more than 200 times its normal size.
This microscope is bound to give you many hours of fun and education.
- Take snapshots, video, and time-lapse movies
- 3 magnification levels - 10X, 60X, and 200X
- Super-brite LED lighting for bright top and bottom illumination
- Video playback at 15 frames/sec
- Resolution of 640×480
- Software works with Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
- Handheld mode allows for expanded viewing possibilities
- Comes with: Microscope, USB cable, Stand, Specimen Jars, Sample Slide, Tweezers, Eye Dropper, Slide Clip, and Software CD-ROM
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Monday, November 26th, 2007 |

The remote control can be more perfect humanity invention, the control over the granting of powers of its audiovisual universe and do what he wants until a god. Or at least someone who does not have to leave the couch every time you want to change a channel, fast forward through a commercial, or adjust the volume.
For you PC Media types out there, the power to control remotely could be - or so lacking USB Geek would have us believe: your USB Media Remote is a $ 30.00 product designed for the operation of Windows, media communication loving notebook users to roam around. The remote control works through some type of wireless receiver that connects to your computer through a USB port and works up to 30 feet away. The photos on the site are too small to read the remote control, but it seems to do all the standard DVD features, as well as volume control and forward and backward keys for PowerPoint presentations. (more…)
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Monday, November 26th, 2007 |

This USB Digital Microscope allows you to capture some incredibly high quality images and video and display them on your PC using a simple USB connection. View specimens collected around the house, backyard, your desk, or the fridge. Look at the micro-printing on a dollar bill or examine the traces on your motherboard. This microscope provides you an easy way to zoom in on a wide variety of objects to satisfy your curiosity of the world around you. Ever wondered what lint looks like or the mold growing on your week-old bagels? Now you can find out. (more…)
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Monday, November 26th, 2007 |

As long as you have the A-DATA Topic Series T703 Mickey Flash Drive, you own a flash drive that is both beautiful and fashionable. Mickey Mouse’s ears contain small secret that could not be revealed and his body contains a mirror so that you can check your appearance, whenever you want. This is a creative design that satisfies their desire to be at the top of the trend.
The super lightweight and manageable Mickey flash drive only weights 15g, and has a magnificent Mickey hanging ornament. You can use it or use it to decorate your cell phone or purse. No matter how you use it, you always attract the attention of the people. The T703, authorized by Disney, not only gives a picture of Mickey Mouse classic, but it also presents a creative design for a flash drive. After removing the ear of Mickey, can save files in the flash drive. Besides being a useful tool for business, his unique design mirror can help you verify its appearance at any time your want. It can also be used as a mini photo frame. Let’s go Mickey Mouse charming smile at all the wonderful digital world! (more…)
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Sunday, November 25th, 2007 |

This USB powered mouse pad warmer sports an insulated compartment to stuff your mouse as well as your freezing cold hand. It is made of wool and cotton, just plug the mouse pad on a USB port and there you go. Moreover you can connect it to USB AC power source and attempt to shove both hands in simultaneously even you are not working on your PC. Featured in Gizmodo, engadget, ubergizmo and coolest-gadgets. USBgeek selling for US $22.
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