
Every room of my house looks like an AC adapter battleground- some chargers have no cords, some don’t have plugs, and others are simply waiting for a spare outlet so they can finally get some juice. This Driinn mobile device charger holder won’t really solve my problem of simply having way too many gadgets, but it will help calm the chaos a little bit. The Driinn serves two purposes: it works as a cord manager to keep your cables untangled, and there’s a built-in shelf for your phone or mp3 player to rest on. Nothing will make a charger into a work of art but the Driinn definitely can help it look like less of an eyesore. And it protects your precious devices from being stepped on or dropped.
The Driinn mobile device charger holder is $10 and comes in black, lime green, and red orange. Available from Spoon Sisters.
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If your sweet tooth felt jilted by Vavolo’s Freshly Baked USB drives, then you’ll love the company’s adorable new Frosted Donut series.
Each chocolate, strawberry, and green tea (yum?) donut measures 2.6″ x 1.4″ 1.4″ and looks to be available for $3.63 . . . but only in bulk orders of 500. This isn’t much of a problem when you think about it, though. Since everyone would probably want one of each flavor, you’d really only need to round up 165.6666 of your closest pals to get a box.
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AppleInsider reports that weekend sales of Leopard has hit the 2 million mark. This includes the bundled licenses included in new Macs, sales for retail stores and online retailers. Tiger sold 2 million copies in 6 weeks. Leopard is out pacing Tiger by far.
Unlike Vista which a lot of Windows XP users are still hesitant to upgrade to, Tiger users are making a dash to upgrade to Leopard. That’s the picture that the 2 million copies sold over the weekend is telling me. That’s actually been the case even in the past.
I for one am also itching to upgrade to Leopard in stark contrast to my dad who’s now having second thoughts on why his new computer is running Vista as opposed to XP. It was a forced upgrade so to speak since it’s bundled with his VAIO.
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I was giddy when I picked up my 16GB Corsair Flash Voyager flash drive all those many months ago, though I immediately anticipated the release of an affordable 32GB version (that endless cycle of always wanting more). No such news from Corsair just yet, but EDGE Tech Corp recently released a 32GB version of its DiskGO flash drive, a rather unassuming-looking little thing priced at $400. Though I’m not wildly compelled to buy this particular flash drive right this very minute, I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before the 16GB drive I have will seem “just too small.”
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Web browsing on a mobile device can be an exercise in pure frustration. Even on my iPhone, I still find myself wishing for a quicker way to browse through sites (my fingers are still a bit clumsy on the on-screen keyboard), and still sometimes opt for mobile versions when they’re available (and I know about them).
Rocketshotz provides a fairly simple shortcut to mobile browsing, which is both useful and more aesthetically pleasing than regular bookmarks. The process is simple, with no software to download. You just go to the Rocketshotz website, sign up, then choose your mobile websites and place them within 5 different category icons. Your selections are sent (”blasted”) directly to your mobile browser (basically, you just navigate to the Rocketshotz mobile site with your preferences set). As you update and reorganize your icons, they’re instantly updated on your mobile.
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If you provide the dough, the Dough-nu-matic will do the rest. In just 50 seconds, the 23″ x 14″ x 7″ wonder will form, fry, and drain mini doughnuts of unknown diameter in its adjustable-temperature enclosure.
Available now for $130.
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They’re finally back! Last month, these guys sold out in 24 hours (nearly as crazy as the run on the early-adopter’s version of Talking Elmo). Get your Dynomighty Magnetic Desk Dots while you can!
Of the many things I’ve learned about being more productive at work, having a comfortable desk is among the most important. And, I’m not talking about ergonomics here. I’m referring to what it takes to personalize your workspace and have it as a kind-of home-away-from-home. While I’m not a fan of knick-knacks, I do love super useful, but also clever deskware. It’s no surprise that I really love these Desk Dots.
Desk Dots can be used as an organizer, picture holder, desk sculpture, business card holder, and even stress reliever. The Dots themselves are actually ceramic magnets with a lot of staying power, so they can hold their connection to one another even with lots of stuff in between them. Both functional and fun, the dots can be arranged as you like, so you’ll never have to keep things too predictable. With 6 Dots to a pack, I recommend that you buy up to 2 or 3 for the most useful and fun arrangements.
Price: $19.95 at Delight.com. Also available at Amazon
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Fantastic! My list of fears just got longer. Decapitated doll heads secured their top spot a long time ago, but now I get to add pencils and pencil sharpeners to the list too.
Thanks, Living Dead Dolls Sadie Pencil Sharpener! I’ve always wanted to shove a dull pencil into an eye socket and not only have it come out sharpened, but also watch a scary head “vomit” the shavings.
The sharpener is sold out (awww!) now but usually sells for about $7.
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iTunes ditched NBC because the TV network wanted a ridiculous price increase. Turns out newbie NBC CEO Jeff Zucker wanted something even more ridiculous.
“Apple sold millions of dollars worth of hardware off the back of our content and made a lot of money,” Zucker reportedly told The New Yorker’s Ken Auletta during a benefit for former football powerhouse Syracuse University. “They did not want to share in what they were making off the hardware or allow us to adjust pricing.”
Yes, you read that right: Zucker wanted a cut of all iPod hardware sales. By that logic, he may as well ask for a cut of all PC hardware sales because of Hulu. This is just more proof that Zucker is an arrogant moron.
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This is a great video. I’m not real sure about the history behind the video, but it looks like they had fans submit videos of themselves singing clips of the song. They then edited them together to make this video.
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