September 1st 2005 |
General
Hey, are you waging losing a battle against wires and cable clutter? Although we’ve managed to come up with a way to eliminate some of that cable clutter with Wi-Fi, that doesn’t mean that the Wi-Fi router itself is wireless, it still requires its power adapter!
Unless we come up with some way to transmit not only data but electricity through air (hold that thought, it may become reality in about 15 years from now…) but until then, we have the CABLEYOYO from Bluelounge Design; A welcomed ally with its state of the art patent pending revolutionary design that’s so simple, yet practical, is here to lend you a hand and reclaim some of that lost desktop space due to cable C|-|@o$!
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