USB Grenade Flash Drive
And Saint Timmynius raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, "O Holy One, bless this flash drive that with it thou mayest store even thy most explosive data safely, in thy mercy." Then, as he was taught by his fathers before him, Saint Timmynius bowed his head and counted to three. Three was the number that he counted, and the number of the counting was three. To four, he did not count, nor either did he count to two, excepting that he then proceeded to three. Five was right out. Once the number three, being the third number, was reached, Saint Timmynius slid the grenade into his USB port, retrieved his files, and lobbed them via email to the other ThinkGeek monkeys, who while naughty in his sight, really needed the data to complete their nefarious schemes. Pull the plug and lob your old flash drive out your window (preferably after you've backed up the files, but who are we to tell you what to do?). Store your most valuable and portable files inside a grenade for maximum style points. Unleash that little evil part of yourself that wants to blow up your coworkers. That annoying guy three cubes down want the same files you've already emailed him 30 times? Pull the plug on your grenade and fling it into his cube. It won't blow up, but at least a grenade to the head might make him reconsider the next time he wants to bug you about something...
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Star Wars Mimobot Thumb Drives
Mimobots are a cute mashup of designer toys and USB storage devices. We originally carried these nifty monster-style thumb drives a couple of years ago at ThinkGeek, but when we heard that Mimoco (the somewhat insane creators of Mimobots) had secured an official Star Wars license we really perked up. It turns out that Mimobots + Star Wars = Some pretty sweet collectable USB Thumb Drives. All are cute, limited edition and can store 4GB of data while protecting it with the Force. The gang's all here, including: Boba Fett, C3PO, Han in Carbonite, Lando Calrissian, Jawa, R2-D2, Stormtrooper, Vader, a Wampa, Wicket, and Yoda. These high speed USB thumbdrives store 4 GB of data. Just pop off your pal's head and shove 'em in the nearest port to access it. Product Features High Speed USB 2.0 Thumbdrives Store 4GB of Data Removable Head Cap Reveals USB Connector Flashing Tail Indicates Data Transfer 2.375" High Works with any OS including Windows, Mac and Linux
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Piggyback Solar Powered Gadgetbag
Our power-hungry gadgets are screaming to get plugged in, and we dutifully oblige. What kind of power do these devices have over us that they demand our fealty? Are we to become slaves to the devices that connect us to the outside world? The answer is, obviously, yes. What's more, we are only happy to sell our lives to these gadgets of ours. That said, there's nothing that says we have to be literally chained to a wall. Yes, our gadgets need power to make it through the day, but there's free power to be had just standing out in the middle of the field. It's solar, man. Get with it! This gadget bag, for example, has a huge 8 by 12 inch super-efficient flexible panel built right in, capable of pushing up to 1000mA at 5.6v via a USB cable that snakes into the main compartment in full sun. If you're not charging your gadgets directly, a 800mAh Li Ion battery acts as a buffer, soaking up the rays for later use. It's designed to not just be another bag in your collection. This one "piggybacks" onto your existing bag. Straps and buckles keep the solar panel in place so you don't have to give up your favorite carry-all. If, for example, you'd like to upgrade your Bag of Holding into something that extracts electrons from photon collisions, strap this bad-boy onto the front flap, and you're good to go. Solar. It's brilliant! Features Solar paneled gadgetbag for charging your portable gadgets Innovative "piggyback" design connects to your existing bag Turns full sun into 1000mA at 5.6 volts - enough to charge your iPhone with ease 800mAh Lithium Ion battery pack soaks up the excess for those cloudy days or total eclipses Two zippered pouches:Large: 8" x 12" - Big enough for an iPadSmall: 8" x 5" - Big enough for a Kindle Built-in channels for running USB cables between pouches
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USB Memory Brick Thumbdrives
Just about every geek out there spent his formative years building things with simple nubby plastic building bricks. They may later graduate to Erector sets, but then they branch out - carpentry, metal working, advanced nanorobotics using photolithography or positional diamondoid molecular manufacturing… but they almost always start with these venerable old bricks. Even so-called grown-ups, though, never give up on their love of these little blocks. Something about the bright primary colors, or the satisfying snap they give when piecing them together. You can build almost anything with a complete set of bricks, but now we've extended their capabilities beyond just building cool yet blocky robots, cars, planes and houses. Now, with these USB Memory Brick Thumbdrives, we've taken a regular brick and inserted a 4 Gigabyte piece of USB flash memory. Now you can store millions of pages of text, thousands of images, hundreds of songs, or 10 hours of movies. Then, when you're done with your file storage, build it into your robot, and watch as he stomps Tokyo! Rrraaarrrr!!! Ok, maybe not so much with the Tokyo stompage, but still! How cool!
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Optimus Maximus Keyboard
Yep. Time to take a second mortgage on your home or break into your kid's college fund. With the singing of angels and a ray of sunlight parting the clouds, the fabled Optimus Maximus Keyboard has descended from Russian design studio Art Lebedev like an orgasm of geekiness. As you should know by now this amazing keyboard features a tiny screen on each key... that's 113 screens in all. What can you do with these tiny screens, you ask? Well, each key can change its image dynamically depending on what you're doing. Hold down SHIFT and all keys go uppercase. Run Photoshop and you can set it so each hotkey has an image representing its function. Set a key to monitor your CPU usage or display what iTunes track you are currently playing. You can make a key into a tiny clock with moving hands and play animated gif files or even quicktime movies. Of course all this futuristic technology is going to cost you a pretty penny... but we figure you'll just expense the Optimus and tout its "incredible increased efficiency when using PowerPoint hotkeys" in your expense report summary.
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Cable Monkey Cable Organizer
In the jungles of Virginia (where TG Headquarters is located), there is a strange pygmy primate. It is the most affectionate of all the Virginia primates and it loves to hug. To commemorate these lovable little monkeys, we've had a likeness created by renowned simian artist: TimMy. And these little rubber copies of the Virginian Pygmy Huggy-Monkey have a special function, too. They hug your cables. That's right, the Cable Monkey Cable Organizer will hug your cable mess into submission. It's very simple really. All you gotta do is gather up the cables you want secured together. Place one Cable Monkey Cable Organizer on them, and bend the little monkey's arms around the cables. The monkey will not only hug your cables and keep them all neat and tidy, but will also show visitors to your office (or home) that you feel the best way to work out problems is through hugging. Of course, you can always use a Cable Monkey Cable Organizer to hug other things - like wrists and celery (hey, veggies need hugs too, ya know).
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Space Bar Keyboard Organizer & USB Hub
Evernoticehowhorriblereadingisifthespacebarisn'tused? It'sprettyawful,isn'tit? Who'dhavethunkonekeywouldmakeallthedifference? But sure enough, that one key on your keyboard makes reading so much easier. Does your desk look like the first three sentences of this product description? Everything is everywhere and there's a tangle of cords that you're pretty sure has gained sentience and will suck your soul out when you're not looking. Let us introduce you to the Space Bar: the one gadget that will make your desk feel orderly and awesome. The Space Bar is a simple, elegantly-designed desk accessory that blasts away clutter while providing additional USB ports for your computer. When you're done working, just slide your keyboard into the space below the shelf and store the rest of your office gizmos - keys, digital camera, cell phone, favorite pen, crocheted mini-Cthulhu - up top. You'll regain some sanity... at least for now. Product Specifications Desktop organizer, keyboard storage, and USB hub in one Constructed of brushed aluminum with white plastic accents Can stow a keyboard up to 18" long by 1.5" high Supports up to 20 lbs of weight on top (the weight of a 21.5" Apple iMac) Six USB ports!! 4 in the front and 2 in the back Also includes one mini-USB port and one AC adapter port Powered using a 110v external power source
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Bluetooth Keyboard Case for iPad/iPad2
After falling in love with the iPad, you chucked your laptop out the window and swore that your life had changed forever. But it wasn't long before your laptop started following you around, was it? Little by little you began to leave your iPad behind. You wished that you were using it more. You wished that it was just as magical as you hoped it would be. The truth is that you really needed a keyboard. Not all the time, mind you, but enough so that your hastily composed emails signed with "- Sent from my iPad" wouldn't be read like "- Sent from my divan, where servants are hand-feeding me grapes as I lounge and browse the Interwebs." It's ok. You're not the only one. The good news is that your love affair with the iPad doesn't have to end! The iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case will make you fall in love with your iPad all over again. In use, the iPad rests on a built in stand in a horizontal orientation which makes the whole package look and work almost like a netbook. The keyboard itself has a silicone cover that will resist the occasional caffeinated spillage of your choice and provides noticeable tactile feedback. In other words, you'll feel like you are typing again instead of tapping. The case is made of soft synthetic leather and closes with a magnetic clasp. It feels good when you're carrying it around, but it isn't so hefty that you notice it. In fact, loaded up with an iPad the whole weighs just 2.75lbs, which is less than the new 13" MacBook Air. The keyboard comes with all the function keys you'd expect with an iPad: Home, Volume, Search, and iPod Controls. Tap the Home button once and you're looking at your apps. Tap the Home button twice and you bring up a mini iPod control. Without leaving the current app, you can fire up songs on the active playlist with a touch of the Play button. You can also Pause or skip forward/backward through the active playlist. The Search button puts everything on your iPad at your fingertips. Product Specifications iPad and iPad 2 models available Attractive black synthetic leather iPad case with magnetic flap in includes fully integrated Bluetooth keyboard Fast and easy 3 step setup iPad and case together weigh less than the new 13" MacBook Air! (2.9lbs) iPad function keys include: Home, Volume, iPod Controls, and Search Fully charged lithium ion battery lasts for 90 hours of continuous use Bluetooth V2.0 compatible with iOS 3.2 and up Charges over USB. Cable INCLUDED
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R2-D2 USB Hub
There are lots of astromechs out there, but no design more popular than the venerable R2 unit. Sure, R4's are great, but they lack the personality R2 units are known for. Not everyone can speak in bleeps and bloops, but you won't have much trouble getting the gist of what they say. While we don't yet have the technology in this corner of the galaxy for fully automated repair droids like R2 units, we can get a portion of R2's versatility into something small enough to sit on your desk.
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Spikepak Backpack
The trick to taking out Bowser in 8-4 is to just hang back, jump over his first fireball, dodge his hammer throws, and fireball spam his spiky ass. Easiest boss battle ever. Truth is, he's not really as tough as he looks - that's not even a real spiked shell on his back. We know the secret, and the secret will blow your mind. It is, in fact, a backpack. He's really just a big lizard with some reflux issues (hence the fireballs). He bought that backpack from ThinkGeek, and has been running around giving our favorite italian plumber a hard time ever since. Inside his Spikepack, he keeps a healthy supply of mushrooms, hammers, and a small number of Bob-ombs. It's a good thing the backpack is big - he can carry quite a lot of things. If you were to somehow get a hold of his bag, you could easily cram a stack of schoolbooks, a giant laptop, all your power supplies, and still have room for your Nintendo DS and every cartridge you own... just in case you have time between classes to crank out a few levels. Features Large leather backpack Soft spiky points along the outside Large zippered interior pocket Deep exterior pockets for pens, and peripherals Spot clean only!
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Minoru 3D Webcam
Climbing out of your hypersleep pod in orbit around a distant jungle-moon can be a stressful experience. You've lost muscle-mass, you're likely dehydrated and hungry, and six years have gone by. What's your first priority? Grabbing a Marlboro and enjoying your first cigarette of the decade? Nope. Maybe you're simply dying for a Big Mac. Sorry. Ooh - maybe you'd like to pull up the news archives and see who won the last half-dozen World Cup matches? Hardly. Your first priority is to pull out your webcam and start vlogging. Hey, it's the future - they have different priorities. You know what else is different in the future? There's no such thing as a 2D computer interface - every computer not only has a 3D display, the displays themselves wrap themselves completely around your chair like some ridiculous digital taco-salad. Now that 3D has become the norm, webcams had to make the leap to 3D too. The Minoru 3D Webcam has two cameras that take two video feeds in a slightly offset parallax, and combines them into a red/blue anaglyph that is backwards compatible to the 2D displays of today. Slip on a pair of 3D glasses, several of which are included with the camera, and see everything your camera sees in spectacular 3D. Use it as a regular webcam and upload to YouTube in 3D! Send a pair of glasses to your family members and cam with them over Windows Live Messenger or Skype! Make video archives of your family, pets, even take it outside with your laptop and take full-motion 3D video of the world! Back on that distant world, you've finished your 3D vlog. Now you can venture outside and interact with the giant blue indigenous peoples. Just keep both eyes open.
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Doctor Who TARDIS 4 Port USB Hub
I seek audience with the ThinkGeek Consciousness under peaceful contract, according to Convention Fifteen of the Shadow Proclamation. This is the vehicle of the Time Lord. TARDIS, or Time And Relative Dimension In Space has its chameleon circuit broken, so it's stuck looking like an old British Police box from Earth year zero-point-five-slash-apple-slash-five-zero, or 1950 by local reckoning. That, and it's become a 4 port USB hub a mere 11 centimeters tall. This little blue box, really an immense multi-dimensional starship capable of ludicrous speeds, sits benignly on your desk, acting as a mere conduit of digital information for your computer. 480 megabits per second of data are shared amongst its four USB 2.0 ports along the base. Press the panel on the face, and the blue-glowing light pulsates and the Tardis' engine fires up. Don't worry, while the engine grinds away, we've time-locked the Tardis so it stays put - we don't want any accidental paradoxes, thank you. It's not every day you can have your own piece of the Untempered Schism right there on your desktop, so be careful how you use it. The Bad Wolf is watching. Features The official Doctor Who TARDIS Hub. A 4 port USB hub replicating the 1950s Police phonebox TARDIS from the show. A flashing lantern on the TARDIS' roof. A time-travelling sound effect. The light and sound effects are triggered when a USB device is plugged into the port. Sound effects are optional and are controlled via an on/off switch. No software required. Suitable for both PCs and Mac. Suitable for ages 8 years+. TARDIS: 11 x 6 x 6cm USB Cable: 140cm.
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Voltron 2GB USB Drive
We remember Voltron fondly. Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Heart - put them all together and you . . . wait, you get Captain Planet, not Voltron. But let's think about that a little - wouldn't Captain Planet have been a billion percent more awesome if the five kids formed a giant robot with by combining their bodies? Maybe that will be the Human Centipede dude's next movie. Dang, this took a gross turn. Look at a unicorn now, and then read all about the glory that is the Voltron 2GB USB Drive. Voltron 2GB USB Drive is the coolest USB drive we've ever played with. Sure it's got some storage in it, but it's also a blast from the past. His arms and head move for battle! And when things get too tough, he can hold his Blazing Sword (included)! Oh, and get this: each Voltron 2GB USB Drive also comes with a remastered episode of the classic cartoon. Voltron 2GB USB Drive is the perfect gift for anyone who appreciates awesome. Get them now, before they are disappear into the cosmos forever. Voltron 2GB USB Drive Perhaps the coolest USB drive ever made: Voltron! Articulated head and arms. Chest lights up with data transfer. Includes: Blazing Sword! Blazing Sword can be held in hands AND feet! Comes preloaded with a full episode of the classic Voltron cartoon - remastered, for your protection. Dimensions: 3.5" tall.
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Skullhub USB
Skulls. Everybody has one. Some have two or more! Those lucky devils get to wander around fancy dress parties, chatting up girls and saying, "Hey doll, is this guy boring you? Why don't you talk to me instead? I'm from a different planet." Some skulls are enormous, some are quite small, and some have USB 2.0 connectivity. I'm guessing yours doesn't? Well, waste no time and upgrade your skull today! No, put down that power-drill. This isn't some bizarre trepanning experiment! Here - just take this skull, instead! Sure, it's made out of resin, and isn't a real skull, but it's the look you're going for, right? The top has been hacked open and the brains scooped out, but at the jawline are 4 USB 2.0 ports just waiting to be connected to your keyboard, mouse, thumb drive, or USB powered corpse-reanimation device. In the hollow of the brainpan, keep your keys, paper clips, or rusty scalpels.
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Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster
It's time to suit up for your next mission. Your gear is all arranged on your bed. You quietly slip into your modified ninja/superhero suit (quietly, so mom doesn't yell). You strap your Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster around your waist, then secure the leg strap around your thigh. You quickly load it full of all your crime fighting gadgets and gizmos - its pockets are so roomy, it holds them all. Securing your mask in place and giving your cape a final adjustment you are finally ready to fight all the evils the night holds. We'd love to claim the above story is what we do every night, but we'd be lying - we don't live with our mom anymore! But we do fight crime, and sometimes we just like to dress up like that around the office. No matter what the occasion, though, we are always loaded down with gadgets. And that's why we love the Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster. It holds everything and makes us look like a cross between Han Solo and a Special Ops commando. Easy to clip on and very comfortable, the Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster makes sure all your gear is at your fingertips. Heck, it was developed by the best stuntman/make up effects artist we know - and if it's tough enough for him while he's helping the likes of Hellboy and Tron, you better believe it's tough enough for you. Gear up! Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster Easily and comfortably keeps all your stuff at the ready - no matter what the circumstance. "Drop leg" design with integrated waist belt and leg strap (does not attach to or need another belt). Developed by a superstar stuntman and make up effects artist. Ergonomic, patented design moves with you - clothing does not bunch up around the leg strap. Made of water resistant, cordura nylon. Available in left or right sided styles - and both can be worn at once! Pocket Dimensions: Cell Phone Pocket: approx. 5" x 4" x 1" w/ velcro fastener Wallet Pocket: approx. 9" x 5" x 1" w/ velcro fastener and buckle Key Pocket: approx. 6.5" x 3" x 1" w/zipper Deluxe Version Features: Stronger straps! 1000D Ballistic Nylon Construction Wallet Pocket has a zipper, as well as buckle and velcro fastener Cell Phone Pocket has a buckle, as well as velcro fastener Waist Strap Length: fits up to a 43" waist.
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USB to SATA/IDE Combo Kit
Let's face it - computer geeks collect files. Many of them large, some of them illicit, and perhaps even one or two illegal. Hey, we're not here to judge - we're here to help! Those files often live on hard-drives that occasionally get upgraded. The old drive gets ripped out in favor of the new in the never-ending effort to increase storage capacity. That doesn't mean, however, that those old drives have outlived their usefulness. You can dock just about any of those old drives into this simple device. Stick a USB transfer cable into one end along with the power-cable, and in one of the other ends, you can connect a 3.5" IDE hard drive, or a laptop 2.5" IDE drive, or even a miniscule 1.8" IDE hard drive! But, why stop there? You can connect a SATA drive, too! How about an optical disk drive? We've got it covered. Blu-Ray, DVD, CD, writeable, rewriteable... it doesn't matter! We're drive agnostic with our USB to SATA/IDE Combo Kit. Now your old drives have a brand new life. Or, if you're the handy type, you can keep this one device handy to recover data from a drive in a dead computer. You won't have to haul several different devices - just this one! Features Connect USB 2.0 ports to any IDE or SATA drive: 3.5" IDE 2.5" laptop IDE 1.8" micro IDE 3.5" SATA 2.5" SATA Optical drive that supports standard IDE or SATA connectors* AC Input: 100-240v/50-60hz DC output: 5v/12v Supports Windows (98se and up) or Mac OS (8.6 and up) Includes power supply, molex y-splitter, USB cable and drive dock * Some "slim-line" optical drives use a modified SATA connector that won't fit. Your mileage may vary.
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MP3 Retro Speaker Amp
These days, most speakers that are sold as "MP3 speakers" are pitiful and anemic little things, shaped like bubbles and sounding like, well... sounding like crap, frankly. Buzzy, tinny and no bass response. Sad and pathetic, but what's a proper rocking geek god supposed to do to entertain his entourage with the latest nerdcore or arpeggiated moogsynth jams? What you need is an old-school retro guitar-amp, zapped with a shrink ray, but still capable of cranking to eleven, and blasting your ears with 5W of power! If only somebody made such a thing! If only... Hey, look! ThinkGeek's got 'em! Yay! This little amp is perfectly sized for portable rock. Maybe you won't be able to plug in your favorite Gibson or Fender or Rickenbacker, but you can plug in your iPod, iPhone, Zune or Zen. Really, anything that can send sound down a 3.5" mini-jack will do just fine. Powered by 3 AAA batteries (not included) or by your computer's USB port, it pumps out plenty of sound out of that little body. So before you try and overdrive your tiny headphones in an effort to let your friends hear your songs, maybe you should plug in your amplifier, and get with the proper rocking.
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USB FlexLight
Need to shed a little light on the subject? Try the USB Flex Light. Perfect for traveling or evening work, the Flex light gently illuminates your notebook keyboard without disturbing others. USB Flex Light No batteries; plugs into any USB port Uses less than 90 seconds per hour of battery charge Bulb-free LED design has a 100,000 hour lifetime Fits easily into your notebook case
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Pico USB Flash Drive
Geeks, who have been around for long enough, remember their first hard-drives. Some remember their first gigabyte, others remember forty megabytes while even some remember luggage-sized 5 meg drives. It continually shocks us when newer and smaller storage is made available, and we get all giggly when it happens. No exception, this little drive is the smallest we've ever seen. Barely bigger than the tip of your pinky, and less than 4mm thick, it's positively small. The polished chrome finish is certainly shiny, but at 8, 16 or 32 gigabytes, it's redonkulously teeny! Store up to sixteen full length ripped movies, twenty full days worth of music, more than sixteen-thousand 5 megapixel photos, or three-hundred-twenty meters worth of shelved books. Sure, it's so small you could easily lose it, so we've included a chain to help keep it around.
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HiJack Headphone Splitter Keychain
Once a philosopher said, "Tunes are the music of life." That philosopher was both right and an idiot all at once. But really, without music the world would be a sour place. Sometimes, though, you can't play your music openly and so headphones were invented. Music, though, demands to be shared - it's a world wide language. But what to do when you really want to share your music but society demands headphones? All you have to do is whip out your HiJack Headphone Splitter and you and a friend can groove together. The HiJack is a very simple little device. It plugs into your headphone jack and splits it into two jacks. What makes the HiJack so sweet is it's tiny size and keychain clip, so you can keep it with you wherever you go. On the bus, on the train - who knows where you'll meet that special someone you'd like to share your tunes with? But when you do, you both can rock out to "The Imperial March" from Star Wars. Oh, yeah . . . .
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USB Fishquarium
If you're like most geeks, your work environment can be a depressing and sterile place. Designed to crush your soul to squeeze the last few ergs of energy out of each and every wageslave, grey walls, grey carpeting, and anemic flickering fluorescent lighting all combine into something truly evil. Unfortunately, you've got bills to pay, so you punch in every morning and punch out every night feeling a little more dead with each passing day. You'd love to have some kind of decoration - some bright point of color and light in your otherwise dreary existence, but the cube-police won't allow it, citing some bogus OSHA regulation or something. Something to do with not being allowed to plug personal items into the power outlet. If only there was some unregulated power source - electricity that even they couldn't complain about. What if we told you that you could have a pencil cup with a nice bright LED light to illuminate your workplace powered entirely by USB? "Boring," you'd probably say, and we would agree. What if we threw in a nice clock and calendar and temperature sensor? "Better," you say, "but still not amazing." Okay, how about if we play soothing sounds of nature designed to calm your frazzled nerves. "For reals?" We're not done yet. You get all that PLUS we throw in a real working fishtank so you can keep a couple aquatic friends with you while you work. "Whut?" you say, head cocked at a quizzical angle. No, we're absolutely serious. We've found a low-voltage USB fishtank that runs ENTIRELY off of your computers built-in USB power. Plug it in, fill it with water, and drop (gently) a betta or a couple of white-cloud minnows inside, and watch as they swim and dart about, happily frolicking on your desk! (Granted with beta fish there's less frolicking and more floating in catatonia, but you get the idea.) Suddenly, your desk isn't as depressing as it was. There is life where there was once the vampiric dead-zone of workplace efficiency. Feel refreshed as you gaze at your happy swimming friends. Hooray! Just don't forget to feed them. The tank may be USB powered, but your fish are not.
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USB Squid
Ok, you caught us: we lied to you all. The USB Squid is not a real squid, as squids have 8 legs and 2 tentacles. Heck, it's not even an octopus - they have 8 arms. The USB Squid has four arms, so it's sort of more a quadropus. But it more than makes up for its name with the special function of its arms. Just plug the USB Squid into your last USB port, and now you have four USB ports. The biggest difference between the USB Squid and other USB Hubs is the USB Squid's arms can bend in any direction (so all your USB cords don't have to be coming from the same place!) And this USB connector is compliant with USB 2.0 standards. Let's see a real squid do that! Product Specifications Turns 1 USB port into 4 11" long from plug to hub USB 2.0 compliant
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