What good is a portable hard drive if you're afraid to take it anywhere? With the Hitachi SimpleTough Hard Drive ($100-$135), you simply grab your data and go. Featuring a rugged body with grippy rubber sides and a smooth rubber... [More]
If you're into gadgets, and if you're reading this that's highly likely, then you no doubt have several SD and/or microSD cards laying around — so turn them into USB drives using the LaCie DataShare ($13). The DataShare breaks into... [More]
We're not going to ask you how your mouse got so sticky. But we'll tell you that if you had one of these, you wouldn't have to worry about a thing. The Belkin Washable Mouse ($9) is water-resistant and can... [More]
Get yourself a little extra room without the hassle of adding a second monitor with the Mino Mini USB Monitor ($130-$230). Available in four models, each Mino Mini features a 7-inch screen, a single USB 2.0 connection with your computer,... [More]
Laptops are quickly becoming the de facto computing tool, but due to their portable designs, they're not always the best when it comes to ergonomics. That's where the Logitech Notebook Kit ($100) steps in. Including a compact wireless keyboard with... [More]
Ditch your boring external or portable drive and pick up one of the new LaCie Starck Hard Drives ($100-$250). Available in capacities ranging from 320GB-500GB for the Portable and 1TB-2TB for the external, these gorgeous Philippe Starck-designed drives feature shiny,... [More]
Whether you want a larger keyboard than your netbook offers or simply want to add a number pad to your mobile setup, the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 ($90; October 2009) is a good solution. Just slightly thicker than the... [More]
Make sure your mouse will work anywhere your netbook or laptop can take you with the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse ($40). Boasting Microsoft's BlueTrack technology, the Mini works on surfaces that will give traditional optical and laser models fits, such... [More]
Sometimes all you need to carry is your netbook or laptop, and the Belkin Felt Tote ($30) is the perfect bag for the job. Featuring a stylish, simple shape, felt construction with reinforced handles and bottom — and nothing else... [More]
Just because a mouse is portable doesn't mean it has to be pint-sized. The Arc Mouse ($36) proves this point with an intriguing folding design that collapses for easy travel but folds out to offer a full-size mouse experience. Other... [More]
Been itching to try out this whole netbook thing? Do yourself a favor and scoop up a Samsung Go Netbook ($440). Designed by award-winning Japanese artist Naoto Fukasawa, the pebble-like Go offers a host of great features, including a 10.1-inch... [More]
Whether you do a ton of presentations or just a few, Logitech Presenter Remotes are here to help. For the frequent speaker, the Professional Presenter R800 ($100) features a strong green laser pointer, an LCD display that lets you keep... [More]
USB flash drives are great, but their small size also makes them easy to lose. Keep your mobile storage handy at all times with LaCie's new line of key storage. The itsaKey, iamaKey and PassKey USB Drives ($10 and up)... [More]
If your MacBook came with a laptop desk, this would be it. The lightweight Logitech Comfort Lapdesk ($40) goes all ergonomic on your couch-surfing with a twelve-degree angled riser to make your neck happy and a four-layer heat-shielding design for... [More]
If the thought of owning a slim, wireless mouse that lives inside your laptop sounds good, check out the MoGo Mouse ($45). Available in ExpressCard/54 Card and PC Card flavors, the ultra-thin wireless Bluetooth mouse sports an intelligent battery management... [More]