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ubergizmo.com - 11/5/2008
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First of all, this doesn't really look like a bona fide ladybird, and aren't insects supposed to have six legs instead of four? After all, one can never have too many USB ports - that's a general rule of thumb. At least you can be sure that all four ports won't be wasted due to large USB ...
sourcingmap.com - 11/11/2008
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Fully compliant with universal serial bus specification version
1.1 and 2.0 Single chip integrated USB hub controller...
with embedded proprietary processor This Mouse Pad USB Hub supports four bus-powered/self-powered downstream ports Driverless Plug ...
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Music Mouse Pad with USB 4 Port Hub Stereo Speaker ...
gadget4all.com - 11/4/2008
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USB Ladybird 4-Port Hub Product Code: UHUB001600 USB
Ladybird 4-Port Hub allows users to connect USB devices...
via its hands and feet!! All 4 USB ports are 90 degree flexible so that it is very convenient for use. Get one and let it work for you on ...
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gadget4all.com - 11/4/2008
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USB Ladybird 4-Port Hub Product Code: UHUB001600 USB
Ladybird 4-Port Hub allows users to connect USB devices...
via its hands and feet!! All 4 USB ports are 90 degree flexible so that it is very convenient for use. Get one and let it work for you on ...
(more)
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[image] Normally, I don’t go crazy for USB hubs but not only does this Ladybird 4-port USB hub look cute, it’s also practical. Each leg of the bug has a USB port, ensuring that you’ll be able to fit all four connections without them bumping into each other. At $12, I’d call it a great small gift for the holidays if it wasn’t up against the steak and pepper burrito the guy sells down the block. Link
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