Adjust Your Power Strip with This Modular Design

Don’t have enough outlets on your surge protector? If you’re a tech lover, chances are you’re running out of outlet space. Try the STACK 6-Port Modular Surge Protector + USB Charging Module, and get just the number of outlets you need.

The STACK 6 Outlet Surge Protector comes with 6 US AC outlets, built-in surge protection and a circuit breaker. You’ll even receive a USB charging block as well. Best of all, you can easily add more blocks to fit your needs. This flexibility means you can attach various types of surge protection sockets for telephones, TV antennas, and more.

Get the outlet space you need with the STACK 6-Port Modular Surge Protector + USB Charging Module. It’s yours for just $46.90(USD) in the Technabob Shop.

Grab a 3-Pack of Lightning Cables and Never Buy Another

Tired of your iPhone charging cable getting tangled and broken? Frustrated from having to make frequent trips to the Apple Store for a replacement? Solve that problem once and for all with the MFi-Certified Lightning Cable: 3-Pack. You’ll get three cables for just $21.99 (USD) – 50% off the regular price.

The durability of these cables ensures you’ll never have to worry about your cord getting damaged. They’re nice and long at 6.5 feet each, too, so you won’t have to climb out of your chair or bed to reach your device while it’s plugged in. Plus, these MFi-certified cables are optimized to sync your data and charge your device quickly and efficiently.

Get a cable that will last as long (or longer!) as your devices. Get three for only $21.99 (USD) in the Technabob Shop.

Deal Of The Day: 33% Off On Titan Loop MFi-Certified Lightning Cable

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The basic Lightning cord Apple provides with its mobile devices is lacking, to be honest. It breaks and wears out easily, and doesnt honest. It breaks and wears out easily, and doesn’t have functionality that some third-party companies provide, like the Titan Loop MFi-Certified Lightning Cable.

Too long? Too short? Try the perfect charging cord length. This keychain cable is long enough to extend to your power source, but short enough to fold in half and attach to your keychain or belt loop. Wrapped in industrial-strength steel, not only is the Titan Loop virtually indestructible, but essential for your on-the-go charging needs.

Loop in half & attach to your keychain, belt loop, bag, etc.
Easily extend to your USB port & plug in
Enjoy durability of industrial strength steel
Avoid dealing w/ easily frayed & damaged cables
Keep your devices safe w/ MFi certification
Always have a handy iPhone charger within reach

Normally you’d have to pay $30 for this heavy duty cord, but today’s special brings it down to $19.95.

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Apple to hold conference for iDevice accessory makers, school them in using Lightning connectors

Apple to hold conference for iDevice accessory makers, school them in using Lightning connectors

Apple may have shaken things up with its Lightning connector's unique internals, but a leaked schedule reveals it's holding a conference to help accessory makers get a handle for crafting products with the tech. Taking place between November 7th and 9th in Shenzhen, China, the MFi (Made for iPad / iPhone / iPod) Technology Summit will acquaint manufacturers with the new standard and guidelines for developing gear with the cable. Rather than divulging how to create Lightning connectors, it appears that Apple will be keeping the specifications close to its vest and assume the mantle of gatekeeper. According to one of TechCrunch's sources, Apple will control the supply of pins for its connector and will only sell them to partners when accessories meet Cupertino's standards. This tactic would match up nicely with the current requirements for the MFi certification program, which already makes parts from Apple-approved suppliers a necessity. It sounds like a potentially pricey proposition, but the source also claims that Cook and Co. have a fair asking price for components doled out in bulk, considering the technology behind them. Curious to see what else is on the docket for the three day shindig? Hit the first source link below for the full schedule.

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