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18 Feb 2010Today, protecting our cellphones, ipods, and other electronic devices is important to us due to their worth. At CES 2010, WebProNews came across Wrapsol’s unique film creation that protects our mobile and other electronic devices that we love so much.
Althought many keep some sort of protective case on their cellphones and other gadgets, debris and dirt can make there way in there, still causing scratches to your device. Wrapsol’s new protection keeps this from happening, allowing users to also have a protective case over the film if they wish. The film is clear for the front of the device, matte finished for the back, and is not bulky.
Wrapsol’s products are currently available on their site but will soon appear in stores such as Office Depot, Best Buy, and Staples.
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6 Responses to Wrapsol’s New Scratch-Free Film Protector
Kamille
March 5th, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Read it again – it says he can shut down PART of the Internet. It would be impossible to completely shut down the Internet as the servers are locate all over the world, and the US does not control the servers of foreign countries. Of course, if you want Al Queda to always have access to the Internet, oppose this bill.
KobraX
March 5th, 2010 at 10:55 pm
It may be infected. You should really go to a doctor.
Shane
March 19th, 2010 at 2:46 am
He might, but the credit rightly belongs to his Stepford wife veep candidate.
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March 20th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
Yahoo is updating it's image and features. I can't say I like then new image/profile features either and the 360 is finishing in July.
woohoooooo!!!!
March 21st, 2010 at 3:20 pm
hahaa that's funny and kinda sad
she must have had a really bad day
randy
March 28th, 2010 at 6:59 am
Without actually being there to check, I would guess that the wall plugs are not properly grounded, and the third leg, or green wire is absent or not connected.
If you're not really familiar with electrical circuits I would highly recommend an electrician or appliance serviceman be called.
It's also very possible you have a short in the units themselves, although for more than one to be affected is not likely.