Add a Numpad To Your Laptop

Have a Macbook or Macbook Pro and an iPhone? Great. You’re officially the ultimate Apple fanboy. Now that that’s settled, let’s review Balmuda Software’s Numberkey Connect software. Install it on your Mac then shell out $1.99 for the iPhone app and you’re done. You have a nice-looking numeric keypad you can use in conjunction with your laptop. A savior for accounting students, I’m sure.

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MP3 Player T-Shirt

Anyone who’s into athletics or sports of any kind should consider grabbing one of these t-shirts from Music and Sons. A built-in pocket with a 1/8″ jack connects to your iPod or Zune and a pair of headphones hooks in right behind your neck at the collar. The result? Tangle-free skateboarding/BMXing/log-jamming.

With great looking washes and colors, these are dorky t-shirts that’d you’d actually want to wear, unlike others we’ve showcased. Though they’re expensive at $70 a pop, you’ll sleep well knowing you’re a digital man in a digital age.

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‘Raise Me Up’ Helps Plug It In One Handed

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Power strips can often be a major pain in the ass do to the fact that if you don’t have them on a stable surface at arms reach (which would really sort of defeat the purpose in our opinion) that you need to contort your body in gymnast poses and use both hands just to plug in a new addition to the strip.

Raise Me Up is a concept which allows for easier one handed connection and disconnection of new plugs to the power strip. A specially designed lever switch system provides a flat plugging surface to most areas. It will still probably be a pain if you’re like me and have the power strip dangling over a piece of furniture. — Andrew Dobrow

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