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more about #organizer Identity Avatar: Very interesting. May make a good DIY project for me. more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: I'M BILLY MAYS AND THIS IS THE CABLOX! WATCH HOW YOU CAN EASILY CLEAN UP THOSE ANNOYING CABLES AROUND YOUR COMPUTER DESK! THESE PADS WILL STICK TO ANY... more » frigg: I would so buy these if it were easier to buy. more » strider_mt2k: Perfect! They can replace all the little clips I use now for the same purpose! [Gizmodo, I noticed that if you click off of this text box you lose y... more » uchendunwachukwu: I would be concerned about a)how strong the adhesive is and b)how it holds up over time. The adhesive can't be too strong or too weak; too weak and i... more » Curves: What a clever idea. I wonder if they offer different gauge sizes. more » -
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Cablox Cable Organizer for the Obsessively Neat Geek
These little 4x4-inch Cablox pads are sticky on one side and loaded with tiny little nodules on the other, so you can wind your cables through and line them up just the way you like them. More » -
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Bluelounge Sanctuary Charging Station Has All The Wires You Need
We've seen neat and tidy ways to stick all your charging gadgets in one place before, but the new Sanctuary charger takes the biscuit by having all the wires and plugs you may need already built in. Ok, so it's actually got a power source with 11 different types of plug plus a USB socket under its lid, but that means it's apparently compatible with over 1,500 gizmos. Add in the fact that its looks are actually not bad, and you've got a winner. With one drawback: all that adapter-plug goodness means it costs $129.95. So you'll really have to want cable tidiness to buy this. [Bluelounge via Geeky gadgets] -
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SpaceStation Organizer Looks Futuristically Minimal
We've seen our fair share of organizers over the years—especially since we live next door to those good-naturedly anal folks at Lifehacker—but this SpaceStation seems like it's the most minimal that we've seen yet. The system consists of a long, rubberized pad to lay your electronics on top of and a hollow bottom with USB Hub for you to coil all your USB cables around. The end result is a clean surface on top, but a slightly more organized bottom as well. If you were handy, you could probably build one of these yourself for slightly less than the $79 price tag, but it won't look nearly as nice. [Bedlounge] More » -
