USB FlexLight Is Perfect For Dormrooms

February 10, 2010
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If you have to share your room with some who can’t stand light then this might be the perfect solution to your dilemma. The USB FlexLight is a low-light, flexible lamp that can shed some light to your workspace without having to wake your roommate up.

This light does not require batteries but only plugs into your USB port. It uses less than 90 seconds per hour of battery charge, and it has a bulb-free LED design that can last up to 100,000-hour lifetime. It fits easily in your notebook case, and it flexes as to what degree you want it to—whether to focus on your keyboard or on your screen.

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USB LED Book Light Can Be Recharged

February 2, 2010
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Often, I find myself staring at the ceiling while my cousin goes to sleep beside me. I usually read a book before sleeping, but ever since his vacation here, I cannot do what I want since my kid cousin cannot sleep with the lights open.

Fortunately, there’s the USB LED Book Light to solve things for me. This device is bright enough to enable you to see the words on your book or even while you’re working on your computer. This book light clips on a book, making it easier for you to use it.

You can charge this via the USB connection. It only charges though when it is connected to…

iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock: A Whole New Way To Communicate

December 1, 2009
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If you think sending messages through the Internet and your mobile phones are not enough, then that’s probably true. Here’s a new way of sending those all-important messages to friends, peers and business associates.

This LED-based clock creates the illusion of texts and numbers floating in mid-air. It will be able to tell the time and temperature, although the truly good part is the little Ethernet port at the back of the device itself.

Through the Ethernet port, the only thing you have to do to send and receive messages through the Internet is to plug this device into a router and register it to the manufacturer’s website. Once finished, you can…