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A Fingertip Mini USB Trackball for Tom Thumb

Crave Just how tiny can a trackball get? How about fingertip tiny? Though whether the Fingertip Mini USB Trackball (US$20.48) offers any real use or control given its minutiae size remains to ... Read story »

Heat up your lunch with USB power

Crave Unless you're into cold sandwiches for lunch, which is cold comfort for most of us Asians who like our victuals toasty, here's a nifty way to keep your meals hot, particularly ... Read story »

En vogue USB-powered speakers from designer Neil Poulton, LaCie

Crave Following up on the success of their FireWire Speakers, LaCie has announced another collaboration with designer Neil Poulton. This model retains the same minimalist design aesthetic but draws power from USB ... Read story »

USB turntable takes iPod for a spin

Crave Starting some time around the last holiday season, it seemed for awhile that the USB turntable was at the top of gadget lists everywhere. So it makes sense that Ion, one ... Read story »

Stanton's intros two DJ-worthy USB turntables

Crave The Stanton t.92 turntable brings direct drive playback to the USB crowd. Turntables with USB output offer an easy way to rip your records to MP3s, but most models can't hold ... Read story »

Samsung announces Windows 7 laptop lineup

Crave The Samsung X420 Besides the expected refresh of its existing lineup (X460, R420 and R470), Samsung will unveil the new X420 notebook come October 22. This is the Korean chaebol's first ... Read story »

Sony debuts enthusiast-grade Blu-ray player

Crave Sony has announced a new BDP-S765 Blu-ray player featuring key picture-processing functions originally developed for its flagship BDP-S5000ES kit. Firstly, the HD Reality Enhancer system provides real-time edge and detail ... Read story »

Spy cam in a Coke can

Crave Somehow, I just cannot take the Spy Coke Can DVR seriously. No, it's not the misspelled "Classic" on the red can. But rather, I'm trying to imagine how people will ... Read story »

VIA's Mobile-ITX platform is just half of Pico-ITX

Crave At 6 centimeters square, VIA's new Mobile-ITX platform is half the size of its popular Pico-ITX model, but it still manages to squeeze in enough computing to handle next-generation embedded devices. ... Read story »

USB prosthetic finger gives new meaning to thumbdrives

Crave This is a story about Jerry Jalava, a Finnish software developer who lost part of his finger in a motorcycle accident last July. According to his friend, Henri Bergius, when ... Read story »

Awkward timing for solid-gold USB drive

Crave Given the current economic climate, this may be the only USB drive that actually gets more valuable as time goes by. It's an 18-carat solid gold USB drive that screams: "Stockmarket ... Read story »
Sony Alpha DSLR-A380

Sony Alpha DSLR-A380

Review When Sony released the Alpha DSLR-A350, it stood out from the crowd primarily for its robust feature set at an aggressive price. A year later, everyone else has caught up, and its successor, the DSLR-A380, isn't quite so novel for the money anymore. The A380 is nearly identical to its cheaper...

Flashlight in a USB card reader

Crave Mating flashlights and card readers together is like trying to mix water and oil--they just don't seem to get along well. However, this unique yet weird coupling seems to have ... Read story »

A projector that fits in your pocket, remember not to sit on it

Crave Either that is a huge hand or, (more likely) the projector is tiny. I'm not certain if this has truly never been accomplished before, but BenQ is claiming that their ... Read story »

Fiat's eco:Drive teaches efficient driving

Crave In the world of racing, everyone knows that the easiest way to get more speed out of a car is not to upgrade the car, but to upgrade the driver. The ... Read story »

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