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If you are like me, the only way you’ll ever solve a Rubik’s Cube is to rearrange the colored stickers on the side. That is, unless it looks something like this homemade version, in which case my only recourse is to smash it against the wall in frustration.
Fortunately, this particular version of a Rubik’s Cube is easy to solve. Just plug it into a free USB port for power then plug in the audio jack for sound. It’s compatible with just about any Mp3 player or audio source.
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This Pinetti Quattrogiga Leather journal combines the worlds of digital and analog by offering a genuine leather refillable notebook which is held closed by a detachable silicone strap with a 4 gigabyte USB drive at its end. The journal is handmade in Italy, comes in two sizes and can be personalized with embossing.
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With all of the other Angry Birds products out there, it was only a matter of time before someone decided to bombard your computer with flying flash drives.
The drives are available in 2GB, 4G and 8GB flavors. Check out the rest of the set after the break.
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Designer Gonglue Jiang won the International Forum Concept Award 2010 for his ingenious InfiniteUSB concept, which will prevent users from having to search for ports or unplug devices to plug another in. Besides making your devices easier to use, InfiniteUSB comes complete with color-coding to help you more easily differentiate between stacked devices. Although power consumption issues will most likely result from larger chains of stacked USB devices, it is sure to be in high demand if and when it goes into production.
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Bader Models have created these USB flash drives in the shape of vertical stabilizers and rudders for various airliners. They also offer a number of airline logos, including the now defunct Pan Am. You can pick them up in 4, 8, 16 or 32GB capacities, with prices ranging from $53-$120. As cool as they are for aircraft enthusiasts, they look like a nasty scrape waiting to happen.
Product Page: (FlightGlobal via Gizmodo)
Get ready to say goodbye to the chore of manually typing emoticons. This concept USB emoticon keypad has 16 buttons that will allow you to express your mood quickly and simply. Each emoticon button can be even be customized with different glow options for added personality. Pricing and release dates are TBA.
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Never run out of power again… Until your battery dies.
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If you’re looking for file storage and something to fiddle with as you talk on the phone, then you’ll want to check out this USB Mini IQ Cube Flash Drive from Brando. The squares on the device rotate 90 degrees, a la Rubik’s Cube, and is available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities.
Product Page: ($17-$32 via ChipChick)
This adorable new USB Hub Robot from Japan-based Sanwa Supply offers two USB ports and LED eyes that will light up when the device is connected to your computer. The robot can also walk around when you wind him up, and act as a pen holder. Check out some additional photos after the break.
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From Nerd Approved: As a User, you can put Programs on these TRON Lightcycle USB drives. Of course you can also drive them with other things, but that will be left to the explicit spin-off of the movie entitled Pr0n: Leg-assy.
The drives are available in Sam Flynn 4GB and Kevin Flynn 8GB versions.
Product Page: Sam ($25) Kevin ($35 / Chip Chick via OhGizmo)