Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

Electric baby laptop cases


Electricbaby, makers of extraordinary laptop sleeves, notebook sleeves, laptop bags, laptop cases and now, 13” VAIO and macbook sleeves!

From $42.50

Get it here

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Cableyoyo










Have you ever noticed how all those small cords supplied with your electronic equipment come in six-foot lengths (1.8m)? Probably six times what you actually need for connecting your laptop to your favorite device! And the result; a massive messy knotted tangle. Sometimes even damage.

Before and After

Cableyoyo is shown above with a camera docking station. The six-foot cord is entirely wrapped inside the Cableyoyo which is then attached to the DC adapter with the adhesive spindle provided.

Attached behind an iMac, the Cableyoyo below is taking up the slack in an iPod cord. When traveling, take the Cableyoyo with you and fit it into a thin pocket while leaving the spindle in place for your return.

Cableyoyo can be attached to the side of a computer, behind a monitor, onto your hard drive etc... Almost any flat surface in fact.

Source: Bluelounge

Thursday, August 23, 2007

EPOS Digital Pen


If you’ve ever wanted to put the notes you take and then put them on your computer, then the Digital Pen & USB Flash Drive is for you. Clip the included USB flash drive onto any sheet of paper. Then, write with the pen in the flash drive’s line of sight. When you are done, merely plug the drive in and, using the software, view and edit your notes.

TBA around $90

Source: EPOS

Monday, June 11, 2007

Zip Zip LEGO USB Memory Stick




Boys will be boys....For $59 you can pick up a 1 gb Zip Zip LEGO memory stick. The memory stick is actually embedded within an actual brick of LEGO. If you want one, maybe you’ll have to move fast because the product is not endorsed by LEGO, “the LEGO Group of companies [do not] sponsor, authorize or endorse this site.” So… you never know if LEGO will get upset about the use of their trademark.

Source:Trendhunter