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Bianca Dillon, marketing director of Crumpler, a company known for making funky bags, shows off some of their new phone and iPod cases.

Macally, a California company that sells peripherals, unveiled the prototype of a USB camera that will attach to a Mac or a PC. It's slated to be available for sale in Q2.
Harvey Stone, owner of Brenthaven, shows off the new Expandable Trek Backpack, which is made to not only tote but protect notebooks and gadgets.
Emma Coats of Axiotron uses the new ModBook, a Mac tablet, a high-end, slate-style notebook computer. It was developed by Axiotron and Other World Computing.
Bianca Dillon, marketing director of Crumpler, a company known for making funky bags, shows off some of their new phone and iPod cases.

Macally, a California company that sells peripherals, unveiled the prototype of a USB camera that will attach to a Mac or a PC. It's slated to be available for sale in Q2.

Harvey Stone, owner of Brenthaven, shows off the new Expandable Trek Backpack, which is made to not only tote but protect notebooks and gadgets.

Emma Coats of Axiotron uses the new ModBook, a Mac tablet, a high-end, slate-style notebook computer. It was developed by Axiotron and Other World Computing.

GelaSkins shows off new designs for their custom vinyl iPod protection skins. The adhesive covers have designs from artists around the world.
Tired of getting every cold going around the office? Paivi Juvonen, a manager with IOGEAR, displays their new wireless mouse. The company makes germ-free peripherals. Nanotechnology prevents germs and fungi from living on the surface.
Scott Ellis, of Onset Computer Corp., displays their data loggers, which are designed to monitor temperature, humidity, voltage and other parameters.
John Slatery, of ProClip, is ready for the road. He brought in a Volvo dashboard to show off their new handheld device mounts.
GelaSkins shows off new designs for their custom vinyl iPod protection skins. The adhesive covers have designs from artists around the world.

Tired of getting every cold going around the office? Paivi Juvonen, a manager with IOGEAR, displays their new wireless mouse. The company makes germ-free peripherals. Nanotechnology prevents germs and fungi from living on the surface.

Scott Ellis, of Onset Computer Corp., displays their data loggers, which are designed to monitor temperature, humidity, voltage and other parameters.

John Slatery, of ProClip, is ready for the road. He brought in a Volvo dashboard to show off their new handheld device mounts.

Lanea Tonnesen, of ezGear, tries out their new ezVisionX4, which simulates looking at a 60-inch wide-screen TV from 8 feet away.
Lanea Tonnesen, of ezGear, tries out their new ezVisionX4, which simulates looking at a 60-inch wide-screen TV from 8 feet away.


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