Word: snapping
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...little feminine--there's a hint of an hourglass figure. There are very few cables because the controllers are wireless. It has chrome accents, but it's mostly a creamy, calming off-white that the color geniuses call chill. And if you don't like chill, it has a snap-off faceplate, so you can customize...
...Shawn Haviland, the freshman phenom whose snap-curveball already belonged somewhere beyond the Ivy League, victory always came easy—at least, when his hard breaking stuff had the good sense to find the strike zone...
Someone in Hollywood should snap up the movie rights to the backstory of Falcarius utahensis, the 125 million-year-old dinosaur with 4-in. claws and spoon-shaped molars unveiled last week. Scientists say it offers the first glimpse into how dinos made the transition from small, agile meat eaters to elephant-size vegetarians. Falcarius, as it turns out, was dug up by a black-market fossil collector named Lawrence Walker, who found it on federal land in Utah while digging at night under a tarp. Convinced he was onto something big, the poacher tipped off a paleontologist he knew...
...eight extra hours of playtime. Your TV, DVD and stereo all come with remotes, so why not your iPod? Picture biking to work with the controls on your handlebars, or docking your iPod at your computer and selecting songs from the other side of the room. Just snap the AirClick ($39.99) to the top of your iPod to control it wirelessly - within a range of 18 m - using a matchbox-sized remote that attaches to an armband or bicycle frame. For more information, check out www.griffintechnology.com/dealers/. Now if they could just figure out how to listen to iPod while...
...eight extra hours of playtime. Your TV, DVD and stereo all come with remotes, so why not your iPod? Picture biking to work with the controls on your handlebars, or docking your iPod at your computer and selecting songs from the other side of the room. Just snap the AirClick ($39.99) to the top of your iPod to control it wirelessly?within a range of 18 m?using a matchbox-sized remote that attaches to an armband or bicycle frame. For more information, check out www.griffintechnology.com/dealers/. Now if they could just figure out how to listen to iPod while...