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    Hot In The Hive: Undercover Laptop Sleeve

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    Alex Gambardella on Aug 25, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
    As a sometimes-careless girl in her early 20s, I've had my share of laptop mishaps. Crashed hard drives, soda spilled on the keyboard, freak accident involving a burst rain pipe (most of those just weren't my fault!) -- name a computer-related tragedy and it's likely I've experienced it. And since I'm far from wealthy enough to be able to afford a replacement laptop every time something goes terribly wrong, I'm not about to take my chances when it comes to my battle-weary notebook getting stolen. The solution? Make it look like a piece of junk with this Undercover Laptop Sleeve! Made to look like a crappy old envelope, the waterproof sleeve is actually quite heavy-duty in its protecting qualities with its tear-proof padding, yet its disguise is something thieves won't even give a second look! Just make sure you don't bring your incognito laptop with you to mailroom -- accidentally shipping it off to China is one thing this sleeve can't protect against.


    Price: $29.79
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Undercover Laptop Sleeve to the Hive.
    Tags : technology , techie , tech , sleeve , cover

    Seventeen Mag Goes Retro For September Issue

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    The Frisky on Aug 16, 2009 5:27 AM PDT
    Of all the high-fashion, high-concept, high-flying September magazine covers out there, this is our fave. Behold the first-ever cover of Seventeen magazine, from September 1944, which will also be the subscription cover of their upcoming September 2009 issue in honor of their 65th anniversary. We love that the cover model hasn't changed: a young, pretty, all-American girl. But everything else has! Notice the single cover line? The first edition keeps it simple with "Young fashions & beauty, movies & music, ideas & people," instead of the standard shtick you see on teen fashion magazines today ("284 ways to change your look" anyone?). The magazine was pretty cheap too, only $0.13. Today, it's $2.99. Head over to TheFrisky for more fun fashion industry news.
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