De-gunk your gadgets with disinfectant slime
Posted Sun, 01/10/2010 - 21:53 by Wired
Las Vegas: Alongside the CES big boys with their 3D screens and wannabe tablets are hundreds of smaller stands touting everything from diamond-encrusted earphone sheaths to polar-bear TVs. And in among those was a company selling bright yellow ectoplasm.
Cyberclean, a sticky gel with the consistency of overcooked scrambled eggs, is designed to keep computer keyboards and other nooks and crannies clean and free from germs. The gel, which is impregnated with disinfectants, can be squashed into awkward spaces, where it traps dirt particles and peels them away. See original: De-gunk your gadgets with disinfectant slime
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