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Mickey Mouse Notifies You Of Your Mail

Mickey Mouse Notifies You Of Your Mail

Too lazy to check your email all the time? Well, the Disney Mickey USB email alert device seems like it can do an acceptable job of keeping you notified of your incoming email. It supports POP3 email, and can notify you every time you receive a new email by lighting up the little letter inside of the device. The best thing about it being a USB device is that it doesn’t require batteries, so you can just power it via your computer’s USB port. It’s currently going for $22.

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