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Disc Mount: Organize and Decorate With a Button

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There are a lot of cheap and easy ways to organize CDs and DVDs. You can put them in disc racks, binders, cylinders or just place them on a shelf. All of those are great for storing a large number of discs, but if you want to have easy access…

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April 5th, 2012 by: Lambert Varias

Zombie Pencil Holder, the Undead Desk Organizer

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Chances are you have too many pencils and pens and no good place to put them. If you got attacked by a zombie, you could defend yourself by stabbing them into his or her head, but then he would just walk away with them, so this zombie head pencil holder…

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February 8th, 2012 by: Conner Flynn

Wooden AT-AT Power Box: Store the Cords, Luke!

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Fight clutter and win the wire wars with this wooden AT-AT model from Brando. It’s roomy enough to fit a power strip and has slits on both sides to organize and secure cords. Just make sure you don’t get its feet tangled with one of your cables.…

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August 24th, 2011 by: Lambert Varias

GameCube Desktop Organizers Would Only Be Better If They Still Played Super Smash Brothers Melee

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If you’re like me, your old Nintendo GameCube is either gathering dust in a closet somewhere, or you’ve eBayed it by now. But there is one other thing you could do with your GameCube – turn it into a desktop organizer.…

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February 20th, 2011 by: Technabob

Quirky Contort USB Hub Manages Its Own Cables

Any computer user eventually needs a USB hub for one reason or another. It might be that your machine only had a few USB ports and you are out, or you may just need to get some ports further from your computer and a hub and long cable works well…

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October 28th, 2010 by: Shane McGlaun

Fork and Cream Sauce Cable Organizer Keeps Cord Spaghetti in Check

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Tired of messy cables? Love eating on your desk? Then you’ll love Luftdesign’s Fork and Cream Sauce cable organizer. Simply wrap the cable around the fork, and stick the whole thing onto the creamy base to secure it into place.

And if you really want to, you can actually use…

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May 19th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Cable Caps USB Cable Covers: Like Rubber Bands With Ugly Faces

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Are you a neat freak? Then I’m sure you like to keep your unused cables systematically stored. You could use a rubber band, or zip ties, but the quirky community thinks they have a better solution. An uglier one, but overall better. I think. They’ve put their brain tanks together…

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January 13th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Rewind Your Headphone Cord With a Microcassette Tape

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Hate all that excess cord you end up with when you wear your headphones? This fun little accessory lets you hide that spare cord with wit and whimsy.

Designed by Jason Amendolara for Fred & Friends, the »REW cord caddy looks like an old-school cassette tape (or more like a…

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July 14th, 2009 by: Technabob

Ninja Bunnies Keep Your Headphone Cords in Check

Ever get your headset wires snagged on your clothes or your bag while you’re on the move? Here’s a fun way to keep your cord from getting tangled as you saunter down the street to the sounds of your iPod.

This wouldn’t be the first time that I’ve seen a…

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September 12th, 2008 by: Technabob

Getting Organized was Never This Much Fun

I was surfing around the recesses of the Interweb today, digging under rocks to bring you fun new stuff from around the globe, when I stumbled upon something that just jumped out and beat me over the head. Nope, they’re not particularly gadget-y or game-y, but when I saw these…

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September 12th, 2008 by: Technabob

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