Stackable Lego USB Hubs
May 15th, 2009

We’ve all seen the hundreds of Lego USB drives that are available, but these new Lego USB hubs are actually stackable, therefore totally awesome. You can play with them!

Each Lego USB Hub comes with four USB ports, and in a variety of colors that include red, blue, yellow and black. Sadly, they aren’t an official Lego product and so are only available in Korea for about $12 each. That’s a shame. I really wanted to build an entire Lego wall using these and go for the coveted Guinness world record of “Most hubs in a single wall, made by some lonely dork”.

[SB]

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Cola Can USB Optical Mouse Makes Me Thirsty
February 12th, 2009

Cola Can USB Optical Mouse Makes Me ThirstySometimes we like to check out weird gadgets, just because. We love gadgets, so why not actually check out some of the crappy ones? Take this cola mouse for instance. It’s a coke can. Nothing more. Nothing less. Well, half a coke can.

As a mouse it works fine and does it’s job, but I was actually surprised that the can shape feels kinda good. It’s a nice change for your hand if you use the standard mouse all the time. Whether it will cause injury after a while is anyone’s guess. But it’s nice to change up your mouse now and then. Secondly, it’s a constant reminder that I need a soda. For $8.79 what the hell. It’s a cheap alternative to the usual.

[Budgetgadgets]

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Kissing Octopus Flash Drive
December 30th, 2008

Kissing Octopus Flash DriveThe T806 is the Kissing Octopus Couple Flash Drive from A-Data Technology. The drive comes in 2,4 and 8GB capacities. If kissing Octopi are your idea of fun, why not get one and make them kiss until their lips wear off.

[Adata]

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Mad Devil USB Flash Drive
December 19th, 2008

Mad Devil USB Flash DriveThis Mad Devil USB Flash Drive looks like it got stoned then entered a knife fight empty handed. He offers 4 gigabytes of storage space, so you can take your important files on the go.

[gizfever]

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Mutant Dinosaur USB WebCam
December 18th, 2008

Mutant Dinosaur USB WebCamThis Mutant Dinosaur USB WebCam comes from an alternate reality where Santa is deformed and has 9 mutated dinosaur reindeer. This would be Rudolph, the twisted and spiked red nosed reindeer with a beer can stuck in his mouth.

Seriously, could you live with this thing looking at you on your computer? $16.99

[Product Page]

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Car USB Frog Air Purifier Adds Some Dork To Your Dashboard
December 15th, 2008

Car USB Frog Air Purifier Adds Some Dork To Your DashboardLooking to improve the air quality in your car? Does it smell like farts? The Car USB Frog Air Purifier will eat those farts and make it all better. It is designed to generate millions of negative ions to ionize and remove unwanted particles in the air. The frog air purifier comes with a car plug adapter and a USB cable, so you can use it not only in your car, but also in your office or at home.

No matter where you use it, you’ll look like a dork. $19.99.

[Sourcingmap]

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Skull & Bones Coffin USB Flash Drive
December 5th, 2008

Skull & Bones Coffin USB Flash DriveJasonscreations, maker of all kinds of neato USB flash drives, is now offering this custom skull and bones coffin usb flash drive. This custom coffin has 2 gig of memory to keep your bury secrets in. Hot swappable, plug and play, no drivers needed. USB 2.0, PC and Mac compatible. Each drive is tested before shipment.

May your data RIP.

[Etsy]

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Disney USB Memory From Buffalo
April 25th, 2008

Disney USB Memory From Buffalo
I don’t get the fascination with slapping Disney all over tech, but if you love Disney, these are for you. Here are six new USB “Mi”-keys from Buffalo, available in 2GB and 4GB versions. You have a choice between the RUF2-DCNR (2 GB) with four different Disney character designs, and the RUF2-DCNR2 (4 GB), the vintage Disney model.

[Akihabara]

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