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July 11, 2007 | Comments: (0)
The iPhone: Popular, but will it blend?
The iPhone's hook is that it's a little bit of everything: It's a mobile phone, a PDA, a pocket-sized Web browser, an iPod, a floor wax, and a dessert topping. Its technical merits have been thoroughly discussed by the experts, hackers are already hard at work trying to unlock it, and Joe Public has embraced it with startling quickness.
But amidst all the hype, the predictions, the hype, the long lines, the hype, the reviews, and the hype, one simple question remained unanswered:
Will the iPhone blend?
Well, wonder no longer. The good folks over at high-end blender company Blendtec have put the iPhone to the ultimate test and posted the results for all to see. (Kids, don't try this at home.)
The surprising conclusion? In fact, the iPhone will blend. It probably won't redefine the term "Apple margarita" anytime soon, but it can be transformed from "technological wunderkind" to "smooth concoction" in a manner of seconds. Now that's versatility!
Posted by Pete Babb on July 11, 2007 03:21 PM
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