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SpaceStation
(21 February 2008) - Bluelounge just announced their latest antidote to desktop clutter. Dubbed the SpaceStation, it’s a clever fix for those of use with mobile offices. Essentially, they’ve distilled the best elements of their earlier products into a single system. An extended USB hub contains internal coils for wire management. This floats slightly above the desk surface, allowing cords to poke out where required. The hub also...
USB Cassete Archiver
(23 October 2007) - Whether it's old mix tapes made by exes or an obscure Kid Dynamo album bought before everything went digital, us nostalgic types all have a shoe box or two full of old analog cassette tapes. Every now and again I get the urge to dig back into them, but I don't even have a deck to play them on anymore. The USB Cassette Archiver...
Mimoco x Spear Collective: King and Queen Mimobots
(29 August 2007) - Our friends at Mimoco joined forces with our friends at Spear Collective (SC) to make a Mimobot all dressed up in royal gear. SC member Undoboy came up with the design that interprets traditional playing card graphics and the drives come loaded with wallpaper, graphics, animations, etc. so you can geek out on his work. The second in Mimoco's artist series, they're limited to...
Pottery Barn Smart Technology Collection
(17 July 2007) - Admittedly, we don't do a lot of shopping at Pottery Barn, but their new line of Smart Technology furniture caught our attention. It's worth noting not only for the way it integrates gadget clutter into homes but also for adding other functional and organization features. The pinboard and speaker combination ($259) combines a linen bulletin board and built-in stereo speakers with a plug for...
Solid Alliance's USB Food
(18 April 2007) - After we saw the campy-gross USB hub by Solid Alliance at Core77, we had to take a closer look. In addition to Shu Mai, mystery dumplings and the pictured rice-and-fried shrimp combo, they also make a plate of noodles with a USB port hidden on the tip of the fork (left). Also, check out this bizarre meat card holder that looks like raw Shabu-Shabu....
Mimoco: Artist Series '07
(09 February 2007) - Just in time for Valentines Day, Mimoco introduces their first Artists Series '07 characters. Meet One Love (designed by Hanazuki, above center), Ripple (Sket One, above right) and Gloomy Bear (Mori Chack, above left). Click on images for a detailed view. All three are available at Mimoco. ...
Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006: Logitech MX Revolution
(16 November 2006) - Today's CH selection from Popular Science's recent Best of What's New 2006 is Logitech's MX Revolution. After hearing the buzz about this multi-functional new device, CH decided to test it out for ourselves.With a rechargable lithium-ion battery and a wireless USB connection, the MX Revolution has the basics of what you'd expect from a hi-tech mouse. But the real draw are the programmable buttons...
Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006: Plug and Play Ultrasound
(14 November 2006) - Each day this week CH's bringing you one of our favorite innovations from Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006. Today, we take a look at the Plug and Play Ultrasound Probe System from Direct Medical Systems, an inexpensive ultrasound that plugs directly into a computer via the USB port with motors that can run on five volts of electricity. Priced at around $5,000,...
Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006: Skystream 3.7
(13 November 2006) - Following last week's exhibit of Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006, CH's latest pick from the annual round-up of new innovations is the Skystream 3.7. The first all-inclusive wind generator engineered for residential use, the Skystream provides clean, quiet electricity, reducing or eliminating energy costs (from 40-100%) for homes and small businesses. The Skystream works in average winds as low as 10 MPH...
Chewbacca Mimobot
(25 October 2006) - The latest from Mimoco....
USB Cell Rechargeable Battery
(20 September 2006) - A recent battery shortage here at CH HQ has left us all digging through drawers to try to find power for our Bluetooth keyboards. The USB Cell Rechargeable Battery from Moixa seems like a clever solution, turning any USB port into a battery charger. Currently available only in AA format, other standard sizes as well as camera and phone batteries are set to launch...
Availabot
(05 July 2006) - Created by London based Schulze & Webb, Availabot is a USB device that physically shows the availability of someone on your IM buddy list. When the assigned friend is available for chatting Availabot stands up; when said friend is no longer online Availabot falls down. Each unit is made to order and can be customized to your liking. I'd love to see a daisy...
Mimobot Hoodie
(21 June 2006) - Our friends at Mimoco have come up with a fun and useful accessory for their Mimobot line of USB storage devices. The Mimobot Hoodie is a soft case for your Mimobot that protects the paint job and adds a key loop. They'll begin shipping next week for $9.95 each or $5 if purchased with a Mimobot. Pre-order here. ...
Ooms Memory Stick
(06 February 2006) - Oooms made the rounds last week — check out the geeky visual pun, intended to stand out against the slick plastics of normal office gear, on We Make Money Not Art and Treehugger. Starts at €79 for 128MB (goes up to 1G) from Oooms. Also on Cool Hunting: How to Disappear Completely...
Mimoco goSeries
(22 November 2005) - The good kids over at Mimoco just announced their new line of USB storage toys and gave us the first peek. The goSeries of mimobots was designed by Yahid Rodriguez who also designed the first run of mimobots, the preorder direct from Mimoco (they'll ship in early December, just in time for the holidays). With only 500 of each bot produced, these crazy little...
Pretty Little USB Bug
(18 January 2005) - I have to agree with Joel, this is definitely the most elegant USB drive made so far. It's only USB 1.1 (they slow version) and only holds 256MB, but that's all trumped by the gold lady bug design. For true Geek Chic all you need to do is glue a stick pin to the back of it and wear it on your lapel. via...
USB Cafe Pad
(15 December 2004) - Not being able to read Japanese I can only make assumptions based on the photos. It sure looks like the Cafe Pad is a USB powered cup warmer. I think this thing made it's rounds on the gadget blogs over a year ago, but it's still an unnecessary yet exciting mobile accessory. ...
Zip Linq Retractable Cables
(20 April 2004) - Zip Linq retractable cables solve the tangled cluttered mess of today's not quite wireless mobile world. They offer USB, Fire Wire, data cables and more-- all with a retractable mechanism. Among their more innovative products is a cell phone charger that plugs in to your computer's USB port. Until our mobile devices are truly wireless, these cables at least promise to keep our bags...
i-Duck USB Storage Device
(01 March 2004) -      The i-Duck USB storage device might be more cute than it is cool, but I'm posting it anyway. $149 at Dynamism...
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