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Earlier today, I looked down at my workspace and realized I was literally covered in devices. 2 phones, a tablet, a laptop and all the cables and chargers that go along with each. So much for being “portable” because juggling all this junk is a job in itself. If only I had the cleverly designed Cubby!

It eliminates the need for multiple cumbersome cords and power adapters by integrating a form of each in one convenient, compact unit. A single cable powers the hub which features a USB charging port, docking station for your phone, and laptop charging input terminal. This way, you can rest assure you’ll always have the proper equipment to stay charged and uninterrupted. Better yet, it all folds up nicely into a tight, sealed compartment that you can throw in a bag and go!

Designer: Chunghee Joe

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The Window Box Wonder

It’s a box! It’s a shelf! No… it’s Cubby! — the simple way to get convenient wall storage. Each Cubby features a recessed back panel and keyhole that ensure it mounts flush against the wall, an removable window that protects items, and a simple lid for quick access. It’s an easy way to stay organized or simply show off your favorite collectibles!

Designer: Thomas Zukowski

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LogMeIn prices Cubby cloud storage in Basic and Pro tiers

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LogMeIn's launch of its Cubby cloud storage service has been a protracted one (we've heard about its beta since April), but we're close enough to an early 2013 launch that we now have pricing. A Basic tier is free, and delivers 5GB of space as well as the usual syncing and sharing across desktop, Android, iOS and web apps. The higher-end Cubby Pro service focuses on teamwork: paying $84 per year ($48 for beta users) ups the capacity to 100GB, pools together multiple users' storage capacity, adds direct device-to-device syncing and toughens up the encryption controls. As such, Cubby Pro is potentially a better value for those who don't need Bitcasa's Infinite Drive -- when it's available, that is.

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LogMeIn’s Cubby cloud storage service enters ‘Open Beta’ phase, welcomes new signups

LogMeIn's Cubby cloud storage service enters 'Open Beta' phase, welcomes new signups

It's been quite a few months since LogMeIn decided to explore the relatively crowded cloud-based storage space, but after months of existing as a private beta only, today the company's Cubby is finally reaching a more open stage. Essentially, this novel "Open Beta" will allow new folks to see what the fresh service is all about -- which includes 5GB of free storage space (up to 20GB more if you introduce people to the interestingly-named offering) and what Cubby's calling its "signature" DirectSync feature, one that allows for unlimited file syncing across Mac and PCs. Needless to say, with services like Dropbox, Box and Google Drive having been around for some time now, LogMeIn's Cubby certainly has its work cut out for it -- that said, it never hurts to have one too many options. Right?

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LogMeIn’s Cubby offering up 1GB for referrals, tells Dropbox where it can store it

LogMeIn's Cubby offering up 1GB for referrals, tells Dropbox where it can store it

Seems like everyone's aching to store your files, these days -- Dropbox, Sugar Sync, that new startup, Google. Logmein's gotten into the game as well, launching its Cubby service in beta earlier this year, letting folks share files on their Windows machines, Macs and iOS and Android devices. The company's looking to entice interested parties by offering up 1GB of storage for users who refer a friend to the service. Also new is unlimited sharing of "Cubbies" and a refreshed iOS app.

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LogMeIn branches out from its remote desktop roots, intros Cubby cloud sharing service

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Ready for yet another option in world of cloud storage services? LogMeIn today announced it's ready to get in on the remote storage action with its own offering, built atop its Gravity Data Service, dubbed Cubby. Currently in beta, Cubby allots you 5GB of storage in the cloud, while allowing you to turn your Mac, PC and any folders into "virtual cubbies." You'll be able to sync selected data between your choice of devices and even share access (read-only if needed) to specific cubbies for collaborative efforts -- and although the service is free, there's no limit on how much data you can move between your machines. Better yet, iDevices and Androids are also supported via LogMeIn's free Cubby apps. If you've been looking for another option aside from the likes of Pogoplug and Dropbox, you can request an invite to the service by hitting up the source link below. If you'd like more details in the meantime, check out the press release after the break.

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LogMeIn branches out from its remote desktop roots, intros Cubby cloud sharing service originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 Apr 2012 11:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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