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Nov 21, 2007 -
Isn't it freakish enough to have a wedding cake covered with strawberries and a Christmas wreath? Add in four USB ports and you've got yourself a classy USB Christmas Cake. In total, this interesting masterpiece offers 1GB of memory and you guessed — it is only available in Japan.
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Nov 05, 2009 -
Only 30,000 of these limited-edition Beatles USB drives will be made, and are expected to be released in North America on Dec. 8. For $280, the 16GB drive contains the entire Beatles catalog, plus extras like videos, album art, and photos.
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Nov 28, 2007 -
I've always been a fan of fun, food-related USB drives (remember the wacky, but yummy looking Donut USB and USB cake?) so I got a real kick out of the Fortune Cookie USB Drives from Vavolo. Part of the "Freshly Baked Series 2," the Fortune Cookie USB Drives come in multiple colors and 1GB ($30) and 2GB ($40) editions. I can't help but love them.
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Dec 08, 2007 -
- What better way to get into the holiday spirit then by Elfing Yourself?! Similar to the website MagMyPic that puts you on the cover of a magazine of your choice, ElfYourself helps you put your head, your mom's head, your friend's head, your dog's head (okay, you catch my drift) on a dancing elf.
- Now that you've got your USB Christmas Cake and USB twinkling Christmas tree, why not top it off with a USB Christmas wreath?!
- Google rolled out its fair share of neat new services, apps, and features this year. From personalized homepages, Google's My Maps, Google Transit, Goog-411, Google Street View and Google Docs Mobile, which one would you say is your favorite?
- This past year has definitely seen its fair share of big tech stories.
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Jul 31, 2007 -
- The Japanese might have the best broadband in the world but getting online in Kazakhstan can be a bank-breaking experience according to the latest EU report.
Borat’s Broadband: £2,497 Per Month - UK Gizmodo
- There was a time in the not-too-distant past when if your apartment, dorm room or palatial mansion smelled like Cheetos, Diet Coke and unwashed laundry, there was simply nothing USB-related you could do about it. USB oil burner threatens everything you hold dear - Engadget
- It's official, people are still going bonkers over the iPhone.
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Jul 31, 2007 -
Who better to protect your docs than Star Wars characters like Chewbacca, R2-D2 and Darth Vader? Colette has a collection of Star Wars themed USB flash drives (there's a Stormtropper edition too if that's more your style). The creators are presumably trying to join the other companies that have jumped on the film's 30th Anniversary bandwagon by creating Star Wars stamps, mailboxes, cakes and other paraphernalia.
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Jul 28, 2007 -
- Homemaking expert Martha Stewart may not have stripped down like Jenna Fischer for her cover of Wired, but she does get her geek on with a baked-to-perfection Wii cake and by revealing her inner techieness.
- For all the iPhone hype the device may be falling behind the too-hot-to-trot Prada phone. Word is, the Prada phone by LG has sold over 300,000 units since its launch in March, while earlier this week AT&T announced it has only activated 146,000 iPhones.
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Jun 11, 2007 -
- Another Mario-Themed Birthday Cake - Kotaku
- iRiver Mplayer: How Mickey Got His Groove Back - UK Gizmodo
- iPhone Details Leaked - Switched
- Light up your living room with the Pharos Modern Pendant Light - Shiny Shiny
- USB flash drive that looks like a lipstick - Techie Diva
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May 21, 2007 -
- Tesla's Motorized Pink Bunny Slippers: The Fast and the Furry-ous - Gizmodo
- Microsoft Interns Embrace Their Dorkiness - GiggleSugar
- Steinway Lyngdorf’s $150K Model-D Music System - Born Rich
- USB Mini Fridge keeps the dorks cool - Engadget
- No evidence that wi-fi is bad for your health - Lifehacker
- Table top twinkling with the LED coffee table - Shiny Shiny
- Play Tom Hanks on your own giant piano - Crave
- Will Halo 3 win any new fans? - Destructoid
- The Worms Game Cake - Kotaku
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