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Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse

Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse
With the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse, it can be used on just about any surface, which includes carpet and concrete, that would just send a lesser mouse into a complete frenzy. It also features a four-way scroll wheel, customizable buttons, and a mini receiver that snaps in on the bottom for superior portability. $40.

Windows IceBox

Windows IceBox
Give your precious system and data files a much-needed sanctuary in times of viruses and malware with this USB Windows IceBox. When you plug the dongle to an available USB port, the IceBox ‘freezes’ your PC’s hard disk. This means that any changes will not be affecting the computer in the long run. Viruses may be infecting your PC but if you have the IceBox plugged in, your files are safe since your machine remembers the time before you made any changes. You can make exceptions however and still continue writing on specific folders like your documents. $19.

Case-Mate I.D. iPhone Case

Case Mate I.D. iPhone Case
So you think that you’ve reduced all of the clutter in your pockets as much as you can by converting to a front pocket slim wallet? Well there’s a lot more that you can do, like use this Case-Mate I.D. iPhone Case that will protect your iPhone from scratches and dings as well as hold your cards, cash and other pocket items.$30.

Arc Mouse

Arc Mouse
Portable mice raise a big problem for most computer users. You need a mouse that is small enough to carry around with you, but the mouse being too small can mean a hurt hand after prolonged use. That is why we love this Arc Mouse, that folds in and out for easy portability, but for a solid grip as well, that won’t cramp your hand. $36.

Super USB Charger

Super USB Charger
When do you consider something as super? When it’s gone from being ordinary to extraordinary right? If that’s the case, then this Super USB Multi-charger is indeed, super. It’s a multi-plugged approach to charging your mobile phones or MP3 players through USB. From the 2 or 3.5 mm Nokia chargers, Sony PSP, Motorola V Series, micro USB, Samsung and Sony Ericsson Fast Port, and of course, the iPhone/iPod, everything is charged through one USB plug. There’s even a voltage booster for devices that need a higher than provided power from the USB. Except for the iPhone/iPod, data cannot be synced to the other devices and you cannot charge multiple devices at the same time. Not super in that category but the price sure is a winner for the amount of tips this charger has. $10.

La Crosse Battery Charger with LCD Display

La Crosse Battery Charger with LCD Display
Although AA and AAA are on their way out, as most gadgets these days usually have their own dedicated batteries, but the batteries of yesterday still aren’t dead, and using rechargeable batteries can save you a fortune, instead of buying new ones all the time. This battery charger from La Crosse has an LCD display on it, so you can see just how full of juice your batteries are, and it also has the ability to charge both AA and AAA at the same time. $40.

Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard
Hardcore gamers know that the standard keyboard that comes bundled with a new computer just won’t do for those intense frag-fests. That’s why we really like this G19 Gaming Keyboard from Logitech. The keyboard features 12 programmable G-keys with up to 3 programmable macros per key and multikey input capability, to keep all your important commands literally at your fingertips. $200.

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