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Stylish cable racks from Synthwood

The sheer volume of cables in my room is getting absurd - patch leads, kettle leads, snakes, USB cables, wall-warts etc. The least of my problems is keeping track of neat, short patch leads. Even so, it's hard not to fall in love with Synthwood's Cable Holder, which comes in a range of hardwood finishes for $35/45. A cheaper alternative is the The Claw from Middle Atlantic Products (as used by Carbon 111). Lifehacker offer 10 ways to get cables under control, by I think my needs are greater than theirs. Any top tips (apart from 'put them in boxes' or 'throw them out'?) Previously: How to roll up your cables (properly)  

Pappas,Alexandre : OUVERTURA.

Strings ensemble, Wind - Classical

Bergeron, Guy : Quebec

Orchestra - Jazz

Co, Ladiladah : Statue In A Chapel Room

Choir, Piano - Modern classical

Félix, Sylvain : Tu es là

Choir, Piano - Hymns New age

BENOIST, Regis : Fugue IX pour Orgue

Organ solo - Modern classical

Wilkinson,Tony : Incursions

Guitar Duet - Flamenco

Bach, Johann Sebastian : Prelude: Cello suite n°1

Guitar notes and tablatures - Baroque

Bach, Johann Sebastian : Lute Suite in E Minor

Guitar notes and tablatures - Baroque

Warwick, Aaron : Father's Day 2008 No. 182

Symphonic Orchestra - Classical

Warwick, Aaron : Dueling Pianos No. 187

Piano Duet - Modern classical

Riley, Kevin : Vocalise

Orchestra, Voice - Romantic

SenseSurface: Attach knobs and sliders to a laptop screen

The mockup image looks like a hoax, but it isn't. SenseSurface is a prototype system that lets you connect real knobs and sliders to any LCD screen. An x/y sensor matrix clips onto the back of the screen and attaches by USB. The sensor can pickup the position and movement of knobs attached to the screen (it's not clear how they're attached, but even a suction cup might work OK). The first prototype video shows the proof of concept. There are lots of questions (How do you close your laptop when it's covered in knobs?), but it's a nice idea - you could buy a cheap 19" second monitor and cover it in these things... (Thanks, Nick - via)  

iPod Wholesale List - How to Buy iPods at Wholesale Prices

Are you looking for iPod wholesale lists? Are you having a gift e-commerce site or a music site or a computer accessory site - whatever it is if you are interested in selling iPods, you will need to get genuine wholesalers from where you can get your product at least 3-40 percent below the retail price. Only then, you can make proper profits.