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  • The iBagz is a thick plastic pouch with plenty of space for an iPhone or iPod touch.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • The iBagz is a thick plastic pouch with plenty of space for an iPhone or iPod touch.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • The iBagz is a thick plastic pouch with plenty of space for an iPhone or iPod touch.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Neither did the great dependability and utility of the iBagz.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Yesterday, after two days and two runs that I delayed and cut short because of cold rain (I used the iBagz both times and it performed flawlessly), I decided to give the iBagz its toughest test yet: an hour of running on a muddy trail in a constant downpour.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Even if you aren't a runner, the iBagz would be worthwhile for anyone who spends enough time outside to risk a soaking, perhaps at a summer festival or while walking home from work.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Near the top of the iBagz, there are three Ziploc-style seals that close with a reassuring snap sound.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Thanks to this connector, I can completely seal my iPod inside the waterproof and transparent iBagz.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • After a few short light-rain trial runs with the iBagz, from which I emerged with a perfectly dry iPod, I began to have real trust in it.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

  • Glenn Fleishman reports on the new VeriSign Identify Protection app for the iPhone, Matt Neuburg passes on ten somewhat unusual tasks he performs with BBEdit, and guest contributor Jeff Merron explains the utility of the iBagz to anyone who worries about rain damaging an iPod or iPhone.

    TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us 2009

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