USB 180° Swivel Hub

This hub features four 2.0 hi-speed ports and the possibility to rotate two of them 180 degrees. Useful when you want to hide some cables behind your desk, but still want to have easy access to one or two ports.
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This hub features four 2.0 hi-speed ports and the possibility to rotate two of them 180 degrees. Useful when you want to hide some cables behind your desk, but still want to have easy access to one or two ports.

Joya is the company behind this stylish stainless steel USB flash drive. It comes with 1GB of memory and is wearable with a necklace or keychain.
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Here’s a Skype phone / computer mouse combo that looks like something that might just work in both aspects. A two buttons and scroll wheel mouse that seem to fit quite good in the hand, and a sliding cover cellphone style handset when you want to use it as a phone.

If you prefer something more of a desktop gadget car, rather than the laser combat ones from yesterday, then maybe this USB R/C Car ($30) is what you are looking for.

We did cover a portable USB turntable as late as the day before yesterday. But with the Crosley CR249 Keepsake USB Turntable you will get more than just the retro feeling, you will also get a true 50s retro look.

Does your USB drive contain stuff slightly more sensitive than animated Dancing Baby GIF’s and “Send this hug to 10 persons” email templates? Then you might want to go with this Mission: Impossible one.

We have all learned that USB drives comes in all different types of shapes and sizes, and pretty much the same thing is now happening with card readers.

Here’s quite a clever emergency tool that can come in handy when you’re in the middle of nowhere and desperately need some juice for whatever gadget.

We’ve recently covered the ladybug, penguins, fishing lure and mouse computer mice, and now it’s time for yet another animal theme mouse.
The USB Mini-Fish Optical Mouse ($12) comes with a compact, ergonomic design and has got blue LED lights as its eyes.

We’ve covered two USB microscopes lately, the 1.3 megapixel and the webcam / USB hub combo, and now it’s time for yet another one.
The USB Pen Microscope ($109) doesn’t come with any special features, more than being able to take a photo or video shot of the things you view, but it’s by far the most stylish one of the three.