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iHandy are you handy?

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----- August 31st, 2009 -----

Do you ever wish you had a level to perfectly hang a picture or a ruler in your pocket to get the measurements for this great console your found at a flee market? Well our favorite company Apple has come to your rescue with their iHandy Carpenter Tool Kit app for your iPhone or iPod Touch.

This amazing app comes with 5 professional carpentry tools a ruler, protractor, bubble level bar, surface level, and plumb bob. It is easy to calibrate and only takes a swipe of the iPhone/iPod to get an accurate reading. Perfect designers on the go or just the handy and tech savvy men and woman we know. For only $1.99 this app is a must forever gadget lover we know!

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    If SE was smart (and had a heart) they’d make this thing for every carrier. Take over Android, get buzz in the handheld arena again and take on Apple in a big way – don’t give this to AT&T and call it a day. I know SE hates CDMA but make it for Verizon and AT&T at the least, and Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile if you’re serious about this thing making an impact. It’s gorgeous and this is very exciting. The choice of touchpads instead of analog sticks is interesting. It could work, but odd since we know they are capable of thin nubs for sliders (Go).

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