Super Tiny Micro SD Card Reader

Micro SD Card Reader

The Super Tiny Micro SD Card Reader is super tiny, and reads micro SD cards. It’s also, uh, silvery and comes with a little keychain hook and lanyard for 11 bucks. Who cares? I do, because I think it’s one of the most useful portable flash drives I’ve come across. Flash drives are a dime a dozen nowadays (probably more like a nickel a dozen for 32mb versions), but this one has a few distinguishing advantages: Firstly, it’s expandable. You pay for it once, and as flash memory capacities go up and prices go down, you can replace the micro SD card with something bigger and cheaper. Secondly, as a reader, it allows you to easily switch one (or more) micro SD card(s) around between your cell phone, digital camera, mp3 player, computer, etc. And lastly, it really is super tiny.

The only reason I’m going to keep using my [less expensive ripoff of a] Sony Micro Vault flash drive instead is that it’s flat enough to fit in my wallet, which the Super Tiny (lamentably) is not.

Again, it’s $11.

[ Super Tiny Card Reader ] VIA [ Shiny Shiny ]

Written by Trend Spotter on August 2, 2007  |   No Comments

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USB-Powered Mr.Tengu Will Judge You Based On Musical Tastes

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Solid Alliance, a Japanese company, has unleashed their newest brainchild; the Tengu. Named after mythical bird-men who are easily angered and steal away small children, the USB powered Tengu does absolutely nothing. Yes, nothing. Well, nothing useful at least.

Once plugged into your computer, the Tengu displays an LED face that changes expressions by reacting to sound. Play some jazz, an the face looks at you quizzically, Rock music gets you angry faces, and classical makes it scold you about how you could do so much better than her and should have majored in something besides art.

[ Product Page (Translated from Japanese) ] VIA [ newlaunches ]

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Tumi Travel Power Kit

On the go and on the move. It’s seemingly an increased part of our lives in addition to the number of gadgets we carry. Keep the hassle of charging them all at bay with the Tumi Travel Power Kit.
Tumi’s power kit provides a universal way to charge your your phones, smartphones, PDA’s and cameras using [...]

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