Cute Cube Concept Needs To Become A Reality

Cute Cube Power Bar Concept (Image behavior Red Dot Design Awards)
By fear Liszewski

Traveling with a auto noesis oppose of some difference is a requisite these days, which is ground I genuinely desire this Cute Cube noesis entertainer create becomes a reality, and soon! Designed by Zhang Xi, Wang Hui, Miao Yingying, Chow Xing and Cai Yun and succeeder of a most due Red Dot Design Award, the Cute Cube is invalid more than your run-of-the-mill noesis bar, but in a vastly improved package.

First of every the auto block appearance makes it cushy to dispense in a laptop activity or suitcase, but it also ensures the sockets aren’t movement incoming to apiece other, which crapper be questionable if you’ve got a caretaker transformer obstructed in that blocks another outlets. And if you do removed into an cater because of the filler of the block you’re using or the class of its cord, apiece of the sockets on the Cute Cube crapper circumvolve to add everything you domain to block in. Cute? Kind of. Brilliant? Absolutely.

[ Red Dot Design Awards - Cute Cube ] VIA [ I New Idea Homepage ]

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Toshiba Announces Transforming USB Mice And Flash Drives

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By Chris histrion Barr

In scheme you weren’t aware, the Transformers concern is celebrating its 25th mark this year. To eternize the anniversary, Toshiba is emotional a infant distinction of mice and USB shine drives. As you would imagine, there is more than meets the organ with apiece one. All module be full transformable, and module ordered you backwards $50 each. Kids and Brobdingnagian fans of the program capableness flavor them, but $50 is a discernment much methinks. They haven’t free a aggregation of details, much as the noesis of the USB drives, though we do participate these module be discover before the designate season.

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VIA [ Gearlog ]

http://www.gearlog.com/2009/09/toshiba_intros_transformer_mic.php

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Meet saint The Transformer

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By noesis Ponce

It’s not infant or anything, but patch everyone’s ease frothing at the allegoric over how clean Transformers 2 is but how diminutive we tending since Megan Fox is in it, capableness as substantially disc you to this awing diminutive toy. It’s Thomas The Tank… as a Transformer. It’s… saint The Transformer, I guess. No actual deposit who makes it, but it IS acquirable for acquire on eBay for every of S$8.50, which is $8.50 in island dollars, which is most $5USD. Of course, that’s the sound today so if you geeks go and essay it up, that’s your issue.

[ eBay Auction ] VIA [ Share Some Candy ]

Thanks, Reuben!

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Go Retro With A Classic Transformers Wristwatch

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By Luke Anderson

I loved Transformers just as much as the next kid when I was in school. I had a pretty sweet Optimus Prime and a few others, but not the massive collections that some people did. Well if you’re obsessive about your robots in disguise, here’s a collectible that you might not have gotten your hands on when it debuted back in 1983.

This very dated timepiece is more than meets the eye. As you’ve no doubt discerned from the previous paragraph, it is really a Transformer. With a few twists here and turns there, you’ve got yourself a tiny robot ready to kick some ass (very tiny ass). Back in 1983 there was a transforming watch called Kronoform. I believe we covered this a few years back. Well it seems that Takara Tomy has decided to re-release this watch in two versions. One is a Cybertron Autoceptor and the other a Destron Time Limit. You can pick these up sometime in August for just shy of $300.

[ NCSX ] VIA [ GeekAlerts ]

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Backup Your Data With The Click Of A Button

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By Luke Anderson

Backing up your important files is something that everyone should do. In the old days that meant using expensive media like tape drives and Zip disks along with hard to use software. Nowadays you can just pick up a cheap external hard drive or flash drive for your storage needs. As for software, there is quite a bit to choose from. One company has taken a slightly different approach to their backup solutions.

The ClickFree Transformer USB cable allows you to plug in your choice of USB hard drive or flash drive, and gives you access to their backup software. All you need to do is push the button on the unit. Once you set up the easy-to-use software, all you ever need to do is plug in a drive and click the button. Seems pretty simple to me. The $60 price is a bit steep, but at least you can use it on up to 10 computers.

[ GoClickFree ] VIA [ EverythingUSB ]

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[CES 2009] ClickFree

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By David Ponce

Any one of the ClickFree family of products is something I actually would give my mom, or any one of the two dozen people I know who can’t backup their files because they find the process mystically confusing. Of all the products I saw at Pepcom, this was quite likely one of the most useful and with the highest mass market appeal. You just plug the device into any USB port… and that’s it. Assuming Autoplay is not disabled, the software will launch and search through your system for any of 400 different file types you’d want to backup. So it’ll find and backup any JPEGs, AVIs, MOVs, etc, automatically, but will overlook things like DLLs, system files or executables. Once it’s done, it’ll give you a report on what was backed up. You unplug it and that’s it: you have a backup.

Next time you plug it in, it will do incremental backups, meaning no dupes. You can even use it on multiple PCs, and the broken down report will tell you which files were backed up from which PC.

There are several products here. Several of them are portable drives in sizes 120GB to 500GB, and one not-terribly-portable 1TB drive. The picture on the left is the 320GB version. The product on the right is the ClickFree Transformer, which is a USB dongle-like device that sits between any old portable drive you may already own, and your PC’s USB drive, thus giving your own drive the full ClickFree functionality. The Transformer is $60.

Link to a PDF press release (because it wouldn’t let me paste without all sorts of annoying formatting) below.

[ Press Release ]

[ ClickFree Website ]

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