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A New Take on VOIP - The ooma Hub Phone

Posted on 11 December 2007

ooma Hub

Ditch your landline for this new VOIP enabled device. The ooma Hub wants to take over your telephone (and the monthly bills) for about $400. The device sports a host of cool features, like a instant second line, Enhanced Call-Waiting, three-way conferencing, caller-ID, one touch do not disturb, voicemail and unlimited U.S. calling. It uses your existing broadband connection, just like many other VOIP devices, to place calls. It’s bound to be one of next year’s hottest gadgets!

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Have Your Meetings in a Cloud Room

Posted on 05 July 2007

Inflatable Cloud Room

This giant inflatable cloud is supposed to be a portable meeting room. It’s about 7′x15′x13′ when inflated. It looks cool as hell, but I’m not sure what kind of business meeting would be appropriate to conduct in it. Somehow I don’t see Donald Trump saying, “let’s walk into my giant cloud room while I fire your ass”. I think it’d be fine for counting the stack of quarters I netted from my lemonade stand though.

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USB Laser Guided Missile Launcher

Posted on 21 December 2006

rocket launcher

The ultimate desk accessory to fend off annoying co-workers. The Laser Guided Missile Launcher is USB powered and controlled through your desktop. Reportedly this is the same level of fire power that Sadam’s army had. Well, minus the computer of course. The thing just doesn’t shoot straight when you hook it up to a camel. Get it at ThinkGeek.com.

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Flatpack Office

Posted on 19 December 2006

Flat Pack Office

Office unfolded

I’m sure most of you are familiar with ‘flatpack’ furniture. That’s the way your stuff is packaged and shipped from Ikea (before you rip it apart and discover you’re missing pieces). Extend that concept beyond the desk itself to what actually sits on your desk. That’s the flatpack office set from Spring. Known as a b.i.o. - or bendable interior object - it’s made of powder coated recycled aluminum and can be folded together in just a couple minutes.

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