Going Mobile

When you need to take the show on the road, take your Lapdog with you. It's a padded carrying case for your computer that unfolds for use on your lap and turns it into a mobile office or work station.

And the side pockets can accommodate your PDA, cell phone, batteries, cords, etc.

There's also a Laptrap for larger computers.

[ via Popgadget ]

Keeping Up with the Dilberts

Didn't make the list for a new computer this year? Not to fret, just do the best with what you got. Accessorize! This mousepad offers:

• Built–in FM radio with auto–scan and auto–shut–off

• Digital clock

• Calculator

• Built–in fabric–covered gel pad to reduce wrist fatigue

• Slot for notes, business cards, paper clips and pens

• Speaker

• Earphones for private listening

Requires 2 AAA batteries (included!)

11.5" x 7.5".

$16.50 here.

(But don't be sending Frank to me for explanations on why it's on your American Express bill.)

[ via Book of Joe ]

How to Recycle Laser Ink Toner Cartridges

Instead of putting that printer cartridge into the trash when it runs dry, drop it into a collection bin at Office Depot, Staples, FedEx Kinko's or Best Buy. Spent cartridges are manufactured into new ones by various companies, which then sell them under different brand names. (You can purchase recycled ink toner cartridges - marked REMANUFACTURED on the label - at Office Depot and Staples for as much as 50 percent less than new cartridges.)

A used printer cartridge can be reincarnated up to three times. And the fewer that end up in a landfill, the better. They take up to 1,000 years to decompose.

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