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Contactbox: Love It or Leave It?

Oct 22 2008 - 2:45pm by geeksugar
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Contactbox: Love It or Leave It?
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Multiplug USB Helps Keep Cords All Wrapped Up

Oct 21 2008 - 1:00pm by geeksugar
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Multiplug USB Helps Keep Cords All Wrapped Up It's not easy to keep USB cords in order, but the 88 percent of you who like creative organizers will probably agree this USB multiplug ($16) looks like it could help. The device was designed by Theo Williams and features three sockets and four LED lights to denote connectivity. I like that it airs on the subtle side of cord management and doesn't involve a complicated wall mount or cartoon-like coverage.
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Behold: Shockingly Awesome Cord Management

Oct 13 2008 - 3:00am by geeksugar
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Behold: Shockingly Awesome Cord Management Check out this video from DLTV's latest TiVo Cast of the best-managed cord situation in a desk that I have ever seen. Man, if I could do this, I think I would even begin sleeping better. It's that good.
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The Cable Box Tidies You Up One Cord at a Time

Sep 30 2008 - 6:30am by geeksugar
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The Cable Box Tidies You Up One Cord at a Time Not impressed with Real Simple's sock tip to gather your cords? I know what you mean, because if you have to see the cords, you don't also want to see an old partnerless tube sock. The Cable Box ($30) comes in handy because if the part of my cords I want organized is visible and even gathered in those little tubes, I'm not happy.
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Geek Tip: Use an Old Tube Sock to Round Up Your Cords

Sep 25 2008 - 8:04am by geeksugar
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Geek Tip: Use an Old Tube Sock to Round Up Your Cords I never thought of this super simple solution for an old sock, and I thought I'd heard all the cord organizing tricks out there! Courtesy of this month's issue of Real Simple, the editors suggest using an old trouser sock to wrap around cords to keep them together. Just snip off the toe part so you have a little tube, unplug from the power strip, insert the cords, and then plug them back in.
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