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Nov
Posted on 2007 under Other Gadgets |
Alright, so you’ve had seven whole days (and a few minutes now on the East coast, but who’s counting?) to wrap your loving / skeptical arms around Apple’s latest operating system, toss it on your machine and test out “300+ new features” that Cupertino managed to include. During the past week, we — along with quite a few others — looked this OS up and down in order to determine if it really was worth the $129 asking price, and while we wouldn’t deem Leopard unflawed, we’ve yet to find ourselves itching to downgrade. ‘Course, we’re sure there’s a plethora of you out there still perusing the feature list and wondering if it’ll work on your near-decade-old machine, but this space is for the resolute souls who wiped their calendar clean last weekend to sit diligently behind a keyboard / mouse and put OS X 10.5 to the test.
For those of you who fit the aforementioned description to a T, we’re beyond curious to know how your experiences have been. Have you found that Leopard makes your life a little less hectic? Roiled senseless by countless bugs? Are there any features you wish Steve’s drones would have programmed in at the eleventh hour? Considering that over two million of you have already made the leap to Apple’s latest feline, we know there’s a flood of squawks just waiting to be unleashed — so go on, we’re all ears.
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Nov
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On today’s episode of “why didn’t I think of that,” we present to you BevyTech’s Gadget Bottle, which is as self-explanatory as they come. This very standard looking water bottle sports a semi-translucent motif, delightfully vivid orange cap and four bands that keep your gadget of choice strapped into the 4.625- x 2.125- x 1-inch pocket. The bottle itself can hold 22-ounces of your favorite liquid, and the firm’s FAQ even states that the bands are designed to not mash buttons at random. Those interested can get their order in now for $8.25, and if all goes to plan, it’ll be headed your way late next week. Click on through to take a peek at our favorite example of what this thing can do.
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Nov
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On today’s episode of “why didn’t I think of that,” we present to you BevyTech’s Gadget Bottle, which is as self-explanatory as they come. This very standard looking water bottle sports a semi-translucent motif, delightfully vivid orange cap and four bands that keep your gadget of choice strapped into the 4.625- x 2.125- x 1-inch pocket. The bottle itself can hold 22-ounces of your favorite liquid, and the firm’s FAQ even states that the bands are designed to not mash buttons at random. Those interested can get their order in now for $8.25, and if all goes to plan, it’ll be headed your way late next week. Click on through to take a peek at our favorite example of what this thing can do.
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