
More Angry Birds USB Drives
Some of our readers will remember the fun Angry Birds USB drives that we featured on the site a while back, now there are some new versions which come with a choice of either4GB or 8GB of storage. These new Angry Bids USB drives feature some more of the Angry Birds characters, and they are [...]

DSLR Camera USB Drive
We have featured a few of these camera themed USB drives before here at Geeky Gadgets, although this one looks like it might be easier to use than some of the previous ones as the USB connection is housed in the camera lens and not the actual camera which should mean it would be easier [...]

Verbatim Offers Brightly Colored USB 3.0 Store ‘n’ Splash HDD
If you are the sort of computer user that wants external storage, but you want the HDD to look good and work well, Verbatim has a new drive you will want to check out. The new drive is called the Splashed Store ‘n’ Go SuperSpeed USB 3.0 HDD. The new drive connects to your computer [...]

Alleged iPad Nano Clone Is Quite Impressive Specs-wise
It’s called the Timesnap, a wrist gadget that’s so packed with features we’re surprised it isn’t a smartphone as well. Fundamentally a well endowed MP3 and MP4 player, the Timesnap packs 4GB of storage space and video playing capabilities. It’s a mean muzack player to boot and has an upgradable SD memory (goes to 8GB). [...]

Real Bell Connects to Computer via USB for email Notification
When I was a kid, my teacher had one of these bells on her desk. She would ding it if we were being too loud and anyone talking after the ding got spanked. I got spanked a lot. A hack has surfaced that takes one of those bells and rather than wedging it in a [...]

Pioneer Debuts New S-MM751RU Computer Speakers
Pioneer has been rocking our socks off in the home theater and home audio markets for years now. In fact, when I was a little kid my dad had a Pioneer stereo that I used to try to use for scratching like Run DMC. Pioneer has unveiled a new product that is a set of [...]

Awesome Homemade Steampunk Secured Flash Drive
We have featured quite a few steampunk inspired USB drives here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is the creation of Tarator from Russia, and it is probably one of the coolest USB drives we have seen. As you can see from the photos below, this awesome steampunk USB drive features a 5 wheel combination [...]

Angry Birds USB Drives
Angry Birds is one of the most popular mobile games on the iPhone and Android devices, and we have already seen quite a few different Angry Birds themed gadgets, now we have these fun Angry Birds USB drives. The Angry Birds USB drives come with a choice of either 4GB or 8GB of storage, and [...]

Elecom Outs Multi Color Lego Toybrick USBs
Since Lego are the building blocks of a child’s imagination (in the most literal sense), it doesn’t surprise us that the ubiquitous bricks find a useful application in daily computing. Simply put, if you were reared on Lego, you’ll forever have a soft spot for the brand. This plays right into Elecom’s hands, a company [...]

Mimobot Unveils Transformers USB Flash Drive Line
With Dark of the Moon exploding in theatres tomorrow (are you reading this Michael Bay?) Mimoco have unleashed a special edition Mimobot Transformers USBs. Of course, rather than release an entire horde of swell-headed Autobots and Decepticons, only the respective leaders of each faction are given their due. Seen below are Optimus Prime and arch [...]

Super Talent SandForce SSD Processor Powered USB 3.0 Drive
Super Talent has unveiled its newly created USB 3.0 Express RC8 flash drive which looks like a normal USB drive, however this one is powered by a SandForce SSD processor. The addition of the SandForce processor within the new flash drive bring with it a number of great features normally only associated with first tier SSD products. These [...]

Balls Of Tech: Check These Bakelite USB Bubblets
They’re actually inspired by billiard balls, which explains their color scheme. Whatever you see on the pool table, that’s exactly what Alain Berteau wanted to convey. Shiny little balls. Except you don’t tap these with a long stick. They’re USBs, preferably 8GB, and small enough to get lost inside your pocket.
