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		<title>USB (Universal Stick-em-in Bits) Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[USB stands for Universal Stick-em-in Bits. It was developed as a way for all the extra bits we want to add on to our computers that the manufacturer hadn&#8217;t allowed for when they built the computer. It&#8217;s also handy for attaching additional hardware in preperation for when the internal hardware goes tits up, for example [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>USB stands for Universal Stick-em-in Bits. It was developed as a way for all the extra bits we want to add on to our computers that the manufacturer hadn&#8217;t allowed for when they built the computer. It&#8217;s also handy for attaching additional hardware in preperation for when the internal hardware goes tits up, for example a backup hard drive.</p>
<h3>My top 3 essential USB peripherals are;</h3>
<p><strong>1. The Shytech USB Toaster</strong> &#8211; We all get a bit peckish whilst we are working away on our personal computers so the Shytech <a href="http://www.pcwhirled.co.uk/usb/usb-toaster-become-a-reality/">USB Toaster</a> is the answer to all our USB toasting dreams. Shytech have been pioneers of USB kitchenware add ons and are planning to launch the USB GFLMFGM or Universal Stick-em-in Bits George Forman Lean Mean Fat Grilling Machine in summer 2008.</p>
<p><strong>2. The Crapware USB Laptop</strong> &#8211; A must have for all you computer nerds out there. It&#8217;s a laptop that runs from your USB port on your laptop or your desktop. Shit hot!</p>
<p><strong>3. The Brabantia USB Bin</strong> &#8211; This Brabantia USB bin synchronises with your PC desktop trashcan and you can throw stuff off your real desk in it as well. Brilliant! It&#8217;s a bit pricey at £500 just like the real Bribantia bins and of course you&#8217;ll need authentic Brabantia USB bin bags as well.</p>
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