
“Break me off a piece of that! This portable hard drive looks like a chocolate bar but thats where the similarities end. Each piece is made of a modular flash drive. The central hub is a touchscreen to help you view and organize your collective files.”

Sony’s latest additions to its E series range of MP3 players come with interchangeable jackets, and have a USB plug for direct connection to your computer. The player itself comes in black or white, and there are twenty different designs of the outer “Style-Up” panels available. In 1GB, 2GB and 4GB versions, the NW-E023F, -025F and -026F play ATRAC, MP3, WMA and AAC and have a 3-line LCD display and FM radio function. Measuring 3.2 x 0.9 x 0.6 inches, they’re out in March in Japan for between $100 and $150. Style-Up jackets will be around $12 each.

This DIY USB Guitar is capable of connecting direct to your PC so that you can use software on your computer to record, control and process. The small hack, although quite complicated, allows for a cheaper alternative to expensive sound cards. Just be careful when following the instructions as it does require cracking open the guitar and using a drill on it. Other then that, all should be good.
Posted on 2007 under USB Devices |
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Nov

You may get bugged each time a cable drops down the back of your desk. The USB Cable holder tackles the problem by keeping the cable in grasping distance by catching hold of the connector on the end of the wire. Most cables will be caught and it will eliminate trips crawling around the floor under your desk.
Two versions are available with the first catering for a desk up to 2.5 cm thick and the next for tables 4.5cm thick.