
To play, simply connect the USB dongle to the nearest available slot in your computer, then tap the colourful moles as they are illuminated at random. Marvellous for teaching, err, hand-eye coordination
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Now we really have seen it all. We thought we had witnessed, unpacked, tried, tested and destroyed all of the USB-compatible gizmos and devices on the planet. But we were wrong
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Those clever little Japanese johnnies have pioneered a new level of kitsch miniaturisation, developing a generation of devices that take their inspiration from the design classics of yesteryear. Konichiwa
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Designed to look just like the real thing, complete with penguin suit, dickie bow and black shades, the USB Bouncer is not to be trifled with. With him on your side - or, more properly, your desktop - salvation is at hand
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With the AL-100 Projector you'll be able to project movies, video games and even pictures from a digital camera onto a wall or ceiling at up to 6ft in size!
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A tiny 1.1-inch full colour LCD display panel linked to an in-built 4MB memory chip does the business, enabling an average of 56 pictures to be stored in complete safety and security, in a compact but bijou 96 x 64 pixel format
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With the Power Tour Guitar users brandish the rocking potential that would see the likes of Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy page and Slash, go week at the knees
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The Equation is the 2nd puzzle in this line of 7 where you are challenged to arrange the puzzle pieces within the boundaries to construct a base. The completed puzzle then becomes part of a series of clues needed to solve the overall puzzle.
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Synch it up to your iPod and, hey presto, it'll wake you up to your favourite tune from the Hit Parade, or your toppermost playlist, for that matter
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This ingenious contraption mimics the arcade style Dance Mat in terms of look and game play, yet it's small enough to sit on a desk and requires players to use their middle and index fingers instead of their feet
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