December 19, 2006 5:00 AM PST

Building a safer gadget holster

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Urban Tool)

Some Cravers took umbrage with a recent item on a cell phone case that resembled a gun holster, saying it might not be the wisest thing to wear in an airport. Point taken.

A safer alternative for wearable cases is probably Urban Tool's "sportHolster." (Must all compound names begin with a lowercase letter just to copy the iPod?) Uber-Review says the latest product from the Austrian company, which is dedicated to technology apparel, is designed for jogging, bicycling and other athletic activities with pockets on the sides and a secret compartment inside.

And to all you Seinfeld experts out there, yes, it reminds us of "The Bro" too.

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by scottwb555 December 19, 2006 8:12 AM PST
is that really one of those $1 fm radios in that jacket?
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