Remember that pink calculator hub from a couple of months ago? This new white model will give you a bunch of bonus features, such as a…
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Here is yet another example showing that the manufactures of USB gadgets seem to have gone from weird USB drives to weird USB hubs nowadays.
The Nutri-Weigh & Go dietary computer is a handy device that is easy to bring along when you want to keep track of the things you…
Maybe you have read about the Water Powered Clock. Now someone has taken the same kind of technology and put it inside a calculator. Never…
Those wireless hidden cameras – we have seen them in things like pens and alarm clocks, but never before in a printing calculator.
We’ve seen computer mouse calculators from Ezkey and Lexibook. Qmemory decided to use a USB drive for the mathematical calculations device instead. You won’t be able…
With the chrome Calculator Belt Buckle ($10) from BeWild.com you will never again struggle with complex math problems. Flip it upside down for easy use. (Via…
Instead of going for yet another one of those attempts of putting a calculator inside a computer mouse, like Ezkey, Sanwa, and others have tried, the…
This Digital Card Calculator Camera ($70) combo features a digital camera and a calculator packaged in a slim “card” type format.
Remember the giant remote control? Wouldn’t it be great to have a calculator to go with that? Ok, maybe not. But it is possible with this…
No multicolor LED lights and it’s impossible to use it as a universal remote control, the Ela Desktop Calculator ($33) simply look great as it is.…
The Robot Calculator Galactic Edition ($15) is like an updated version of that old robot calculator that you might have seen before. This model has got…
A calculator in the shape of a bone? Well, we’ve already seen the Bone Wrist Support and the USB Mouse Calculator, so why not? The Bone…
Yet another computer mouse combo thing (we had the Ezkey Keypad Mouse yeterday). At first look the USB Mouse Calculator ($30) doesn’t feel as useful as…
The Shake-u-lator Calculator ($20) doesn’t require any batteries to operate. Simply give it a quick shake and you’re set to do your algebra. (Update: Link removed…