Amazon is selling the Logitech G9 Laser Mouse for only $49.99 shipped, originally priced at $99.99. This device features “a 3200 dpi full-speed USB laser engine with adjustable dpi, as well as onboard memory that stores up to 5 mouse setting profiles.” Product page.

For more control, the G9’s weight tuning system allows you to add up to 28 grams of additional weight, while the exclusive MicroGear Scroll Wheel lets you switch between modes — click-to-click and hyper-fast scrolling.

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While it may look like a toy, this Tyrannosaurus rex’s head pops off to reveal a USB connector, as it’s actually a functional storage device. Unfortunately, you’ll only be able to fit 2GB onto this drive. Click here for first picture in gallery.

And since the actual flash disk is wrapped inside his head, you don’t have to take his entire body with you.

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At $1,000 on eBay, this custom Bruticus transformer is comprised of five separate robots and even includes an instructional DVD on how to combine all of them. Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

There are at least 30 points of movement and several strong posses. He stands on his own with out any help or propping up of any kind. All parts fit tight and snug the colors on this one is true to the gen 1 style.

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These aren’t the first purported Google Chrome OS screenshots, but these do however, “depict Google’s Chrome browser, with a dock of unnecessarily large app icons lining the right side of the screen.” Continue reading for one more picture.

Google does offer a browser plug-in for Google Earth, and you can use a web version of Picasa to browse albums, so they’re still within the realm of possibility.

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