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Do you find your iPod or iPhone a bit too slippery? Sean Bonner did, especially when he lost his iPod Touch when it slipped out of his pocket when he was getting out of a cab. His solution? To cover the back of the device in skateboard grip-tape, effectively making it slip-free.
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