Transformers 2 Movie on 4GB USB Stick

Although the second Transformer movie didn’t exactly get an outstanding reaction, some people are probably still interested in picking up the sequel. It’s a part of the series, so it’s nice to have around. Maybe after a while you’ll stop noticing those spots in the movie that used to drive you crazy. Well if you’re going to pick up the movie, this is one way to do it. You’ll get the movie as well as a USB drive.
The 4GB drive has the Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen movie already on it. The sequel can be played on up to five devices and is also able to be burned onto a DVD. It also comes with a nifty case to finish off the package. The drive itself despite having the movie on it, still has about 3GB of space left on it for other things you might want to save. You can purchase it for £17.99 or about $30, you can expect to see it shipping out as of the 30th of this month.
DIY 9V Battery USB Charger
If your looking for a neat DIY project this weekend then this DIY 9V Battery USB charger could be a fun gadgets to create, with only using a few components including a 9V battery, female USB port from an old PC and a small 5v regulator.
With some simple soldering viola you have a purpose built tiny portable USB charger for when you on the move which can be instantly recharged with an easily available new 9v battery.

For full instruction on how to make the useful gadget pop over to Unplugged.

Minoru Webcam lets you shoot in 3D

Like the 3D cameras that are used to shoot B-rated films back in the day, the Minoru uses two distinct lenses to merge into one blurry looking shot. If you want to look at the images in true 3D vein, you will have to wear the traditional red and blue glasses.
Oddly enough, there is no software required for a use, as it seems to perform with any type of Instant Messenger program, or even YouTube.
I can’t help but wonder how well it works. I mean, am I going to be able to do neat tricks where I reach out to the webcam, and it will look like my hand is reaching out of the screen? Maybe I can film a video like that one episode of Home Improvement, where Al and Tim keep deliberately shoving things at the camera strictly for the 3D effect and going “wooo ooo ooo”.
Well if you want to purchase the Minoru 3D Webcam, it should be out sometime in December for about $100.
Makeing Me Thirsty For Snooping with Soda Can Spy Camera
With these unique soda cans, people around you will think you are just having a drink, but really you are recording their every move with your every sip. The Soda Can Beverage Spy Camera and DVR is just that – a spy camera disguised as an A&W Diet Root Beer or Pepsi Max can. Jammed inside this spy camera soda can is 4GB of storage, a mic and a pin hole sized camera that can capture 640×480 video that is within 6 to 9 feet. It also features a rechargeable 3 hour battery and transferring the recorded info is as simple as plugging the can into your computer’s USB. Yours for $59.
This tiny spy clock has a built-in video camera
“The Tiny Spy Camcorder Clock from Brando sells for $47 and features 4GB of storage. Video is recorded in AVI format at 640×480 pixels, 30 frames per second (audio is recorded too) and you’ll use up about 0.8GB per hour of recorded footage. Don’t worry that you’ll run out of space, though, as the battery only lasts two hours.”
There are all types of spy gadgets out there, the trick is finding the one that blends in the most with your style. After all, if you have top of the line electronics everywhere, a cheap alarm clock is going to stand out. If you have very sparse college room type furniture then a tissue box holder with a camera in it is probably going to raise some eyebrows. Well this tiny clock is just one of the many ways you can spy on people while you’re away.
Some might find it a touch paranoid that you have video surveillance going on, but if it helps you sleep at night, then it’s worth the cash. This tiny camcorder is built into the clock and has a built-in rechargeable Li-Battery. That battery will work for up to 2 hours of continuous use. It has 4GB of built-in memory and then is able to use a USB flash drive. It hooks up to your computer to swap out data and charge through a USB cable. It has a switch on and off button that will kick on a light that only briefly twinkles to let you know it’s working.
Computer Speakers Hidden Wireless Camera
Sometimes you need something just a little different, try this Computer Speaker Camera. These innocuous looking desktop computer speakers have a little secret; they’re actually holding a hidden spy camera. The great thing about these speakers is that they actually work as speakers too. That random stuffed animal nanny camera on your shelf isn’t fooling anyone! Nobody will suspect these speakers are actually a camera (as long as they’re not readers of this site!) Available in a variety of options from wired to wireless, b/w to color, and even nightvision. That’s some pretty high-tech spy stuff right there. Hopefully it will only be used for good!
