Intellipaper: The Smart, Disposable USB Drive Made From Paper
'A New Page In Technology' is the pitch coming from Intellipaper's creators, a company behind an environmentally-friendly, super-cheap alternative to the common USB drive.
Leap Motion Introduces Affordable Gesture Control For Your Computer
San Francisco based startup Leap Motion has unveiled what they simple call the Leap: a component the size of a thumb drive that will enable you to control your computer with gestures. Think Tom Cruise in Minority Report and you'll get the general idea.
The Ikea Camera Is Cardboard, Holds 40 Photos and Is Fully Recyclable
Swedish furniture retailer Ikea might be known around the world for its 'blink-and-you'll-get-lost', crazy-big warehouse stores and insistence on flat-pack furniture, but its latest creation is one more suited to holiday snappers than DIY enthusiasts.
The 'OnaCon': TechArts 3D's Masturbation Stat-Tracking Gaming Peripheral
The world of videogames isn't averse to adult-orientated games – as our run-down of the best games to 'enjoy' over valentine's day no doubt proved, aroused 8-bit caricatures and all – nor indeed is it of frankly absurd add-on peripherals, such as Nintendo's Vitality Sensor (still yet to see a release) and bowling ball attachment for the Wii. Really. But even so, we struggle to come up with the words to describe what Japanese adult game studio TechArts 3D have come up with.
USB Biofeedback Game Controller. Play games with your gun show
So you flex those fore-arms to impress the women, who always end up walking away (it's okay to admit, we've all been there). Well what if we could provide you some kind of use for them except for their power of ticket dispensary?
Well Advancer Technologies has your back, with the Biofeedback Game Controller, a plug-and-play option that used EMG (electromyography) sensors to monitor electrical currents that flow through your muscles with every impulse, and turn them into on-screen control (in this case, navigating Mario in Super Mario 3).
Modular USB flash drive concept. An ingenious way to sort out your data
USB storage seem to come in plenty of shapes and sizes. To carry around a library of various different materials you either have your run-of-the-mill USB hard drive or a bundle of USB pen drives to categorise what content you have on which. Presenting the conceptual middle ground.