If you carry a lot gadgets and not heard of Scottevest, then you are in for a treat. Many gadget lovers suffer for the lack of pockets, and what Scottevest sells are jackets, vests, sweatshirts, and shirts with lots of pockets. I recently bought the Scottevest Cotton Hoodie that I have been enjoying very much. The Hoodie has 13 pockets and is very comfortable, even when the pockets are full. Most Scottevest products include a system for securing headset wires inside the garment so that you can walk around without having the wire dangling outside your clothes. The Hoodie has two clear view, zippered pockets on the chest that I use for my cell phone and MP3 player. Full story...
The tech geeks reading this know that XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a truly big deal. RSS feeds, XHTML, and even the various document file formats used by Microsoft Office, OpenOffice.
CNN/Fortune Magazine reported that:
Apple iPad orders drop sharply
So, what this translate into number-wise.
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