The Hacked USB Flash Drive

Posted on Jul 21, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Sometimes, especially on a Monday morning, ya just need to giggle.  This might look as though someone tried to steal your laptop, but it’s actually a real USB Flash Drive!  2 gigs worth of storage, in fact.

I’m guessing that this one is mainly for people who like to attract attention, and get those stares from puzzled passers-by who aren’t sure whether or not to tell a stranger that his flash drive was torn in half while he was working!  Or was it?  Whoops, never mind!

Here’s a big ol’ picture from Fred & Friends.

I don’t think I’d be interested in this product for my digital picture frame, but it would be funny with my laptop. . . .

The hacked flash drive will be on sale soon.  Price not yet determined.

The Hawking Hi-gain Wireless-G Dish Adapter: Wireless Dish Technology and WiFi Networking!

Posted on Mar 11, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

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I’m sure there are those out there who would use the Hawking Hi-gain Wireless-G Dish Adapter for nefarious means, such as sucking into your neighbor’s wireless connection, but I refuse to discuss such issues here.

According to GadgetGrid, this cool-looking little dish will not only increase the range of wireless connection by as much as 300 percent, it will also improve your computer’s speed. Whether you’ve got a desktop or a laptop, the Wireless-G Dish Adapter will work with both. The dish will pinpoint the strongest signal available in your area. Bear in mind that, according to the Hawking website, the Wireless-G Dish Adapter will only work with Windows Vista 32, XP, 2000, Me, and 98Se. .

Most of the time, of course, the wireless signal within your house is equal to any task; however, there are occasions when you might want to take your laptop out on the deck, or to the back yard, or the barn, or the garage, the RV park, the beach house, the campground, etc. With the Wireless-G Dish Adapter, you can do just that.

The Wireless-G Dish Adapter plugs right into your desktop or laptop, and is easy to set up. Plus, over on Amazon, it’s only $62.24, with free Super Saver Shipping. If you don’t mind a used one, you can get this handy little WiFi dish for only $36.76.

 

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