organisers

Gadgets

Cablox Cable Organiser For The Obsessively Neat Geek

9:50PM Dan Nosowitz | These little 4×4-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 »
Gadgets

Calendar Tape Marks Your Organisational Crime Scenes

4:00AM John Mahoney | I kind of like the idea of adding a monthly calendar to just about anything with this Calendar Roll tape. $US10 gets you one roll each for weekdays and full months. [ThinkGeek via BBG] More »
Software

iPhone Apps We Love: Pageonce Is Our Cheap Personal Assistant

10:20AM Jason Chen | Lifehacker covered the web version of PageOnce already, but think of it is as a web portal that displays all your various utility, credit card and shopping accounts in one page for easy glance-ability. This is the exact same thing, except on your iPhone. We love it. More »
Gadgets

DVD Disc Manager 100 Keeps Your Adult DVDs Safe

3:32AM Jason Chen | We get lots of pitches for products, but the guys at Disc Makers finally found one that pierces through the clutter and reaches into the heart of our everyday worries. Here’s what we got: More »
Software

Hands-on With Delicious Library 2.0 – It Tracks Gadgets and Tools!

2:00AM Jason Chen | I’ve been a big fan of Delicious Library for a while, using it to conveniently keep track of what movies, games and books we own and where they are in the house in a visually appealing and searchable way. It revolutionised my DVD storage system, allowing me to shove them into multiple 50/100 disc spindles and then easily being able to see which one they’re in just by using my computer. Now with version 2.0 out, Delicious Monster has added three things Gizmodo readers will love, the ability to track gadgets, the ability to track tools, and the ability to track toys. It’s still fantastic. More »
Gadgets

Bluelounge Sanctuary Charging Station Has All The Wires You Need

8:06PM Gizmodo US Edition | 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 US$129.95. So you’ll really have to want cable tidiness to buy this. [Bluelounge via Geeky gadgets]
Peripherals

Keyboard Organiser Makes You Envy of Computer Lab

1:21AM Wilson Rothman | Hello! Are you always wondering if there was some way to stash all of your most treasured possessions, but still have them at your fingertips while you work??!!? Well now there is! It’s called the Keyboard Organiser, the world’s first and only patented storage caddy built inside a working keyboard! Your friends will be jealous, and your enemies will never learn the secret hiding place for all your stuff! Best of all, it works on all of the latest PCs (provided that they still have PS/2 inputs)! It’s yours for only US$50—well, £24.99—so order now! [Nerd Approved] More »
Gadgets

SpaceStation Organiser Looks Futuristically Minimal

10:00AM Jason Chen | We’ve seen our fair share of organisers 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, rubberised 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 organised bottom as well. If you were handy, you could probably build one of these yourself for slightly less than the US$79 price tag, but it won’t look nearly as nice. [Bedlounge] More »
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Gomadic Charging Station Hides Shame, Displays Gadgets

6:40AM Seamus Byrne | We’re no strangers to charging stations, having reviewed a couple before, but these Gomadic charging stations seem to be a little different. Instead of hiding a power strip inside the station, as we saw in the Kangaroom units, Gomadic has only one AC connection to the wall. How do they do it? More »