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These stackable peripherals seem to be getting a lot of positive comments all over the blogosphere today, and they do seem like a decent idea for people who want numerous external devices in the smallest desk-footprint. But is it just me or are manufacturers Ultra Products missing a trick by not putting some sort of USB-based interconnect in the top/bottom of each block? Then you would only have to have a single cable going to the computer, with all the others joined as you stack them. Maybe the second generation?


Ultra Products [via Gizmodo]






Looks interesting! I am curious too as to how these will connect.