Coax cables are one of the main culprits causing a mess behind home theater setups, usually because an excess length is left behind when cable/DSS is installed. A trip down to our local hardware store revealed the smallest they carried was 3 feet. So, instead of living with the coil or making an appointment for the cable guy, we decided to do it ourselves with just a few tools.
Posts by kellyMeet our team
We love Craigslist hacks, and were sad to see everyone's favorite ListPic get shut down. However, Geeksugar discovered a trick that lets you get to those Craigslist photos just a bit quicker.
Boing Boing recently shared a photo of a desk circa 1983. The Atari computer will bring back fond memories for some, but one thing we don't miss is the need for all those components.
This space saving USB hub allows you to attach it to any metal surface. Available in white or black, you'll instantly have four extra ports without sacrificing desk space.
After today's news about Comcast's new 50Mbps service, we were curious how our internet provider measured up. So, we went out in search of a tool that would help us put our service to the test.
We keep noticing desks with dramatic lighting lately. The lighting in this photo doesn't disappoint, but we are loving the built in desk even more.
Yep, that's what they call it "Extreme High Speed" Broadband. What does that mean? Well, it's fast with up to 50Mbps download and 5Mbps upload speeds. But for now, it's only available in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area with other cities being rolled out later this year.
The ultimate turntable. This audio system from Gais will play any for of media from old school to mp3, and allow you to make digital recordings.
We've seen our share of vertically arranged workspaces here at Unplggd, including Marc's vertical solution and Edward's use of a small space. We stick to a horizontal arrangement, ourselves, but wondered what you readers had in your home office. Take our survey below, and let us know how you prefer to work in the comments.
Bring an electronics aesthetic into your home's decor. We recently stumbled across Etsy seller Debby Arem Designs, who recycles old circuit boards into works of art. We've found a few designs perfect for the geeked out home, check out our finds below.![]()




