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[4 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Victorinox Slim and Slim Duo

Victorinox Swiss Army (VSA) has created a lot of USB Flash Memory devices (not to mention cutlery), and they recently have released the Slim and Slim Duo. Both of them have a USB plug that retracts like the famous Swiss Army knife, and the Duo is the one with two USB plug-ins.

[4 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Microsoft Research’s .NET Gadgeteer steps out into the light, shoots daggers at Arduino (video)

Arduino , meet .NET Gadgeteer — your newest homebrew hacking rival. Born from Microsoft Research engineers’ desire to build prototypes quickly and easily, the two-and-a-half-years in the making ARM7-powered mainboard packs 4MB Flash, 16MB RAM, Ethernet, WiFi, an SD card interface and USB ports. Novice mods might wanna put the Netduino down because this homespun alternative also runs atop MS’ .NET Micro Framework, and thanks to its IntelliSense feature, makes auto-coding a breeze for first-timers

[31 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Solar Butterfly flits around endlessly

As long as the sun is out, the Solar Butterfly that you see here will definitely flit around your garden joyfully, even though there is nary a single flower for it to feed on, seeing nothing but patches of weeds everywhere. All you need to do is place the stake with solar panels in your garden outdoors, although you can also opt for your favorite potted plant if you want to, and the Solar Butterfly will flutter around, moving its wings just like the real deal. Of course, during those downcast, rainy days, if you’re so used to having a faux butterfly move around during the mornings, there is always the option to throw in a single AA battery to keep its fluttering action going.

[29 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Isostick has identity crisis

When is a USB flash drive an optical drive? Wait a minute here, before you think that I have had a little bit too much to drink, let me explain to you just how such a situation can happen. We’re talking about the Isostick, an idea that needs funding on Kickstarter. This particular device is a memory stick which is capable of converting ISO images into physical, mounted optical drives automatically – it does so by tricking the computer into thinking that way.

[29 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Nasa Wraps Its Space-Flashes in Cute Little Spacesuits

In space, Nikon’s SB800 speedlights get their own cute, custom-made spacesuits. Photo NASA You or I might prepare for an extreme photography trip with a few Ziploc bags or even a proper waterproof housing. When NASA packs for space, though, things are a little more complicated