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Socket Pocket: a phone-pocket for your electrical outlet

Cory Doctorow at 5:57 am Wed, Jul 11, 2007

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The Socket Pocket is a replacement covering for your electrical outlet that includes a hinged pocket that sticks out of the side of the receptacle. The idea is to have a little pocket to stick your cellphone or other hand-held device in while it charges, keeping it off the floor. I want one of these with about six pockets. Link (via Cribcandy)

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