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Oct 31, 2007 -
...or at least after finding these colorful bags, I assume he does. Take a look at these heavy-gauge plastic bags ($5 for 15) that he's designed. Made of a heavier and sturdier grade of plastic than your average sandwich bag, they're quart-sized to fall within TSA regulations.
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Jul 10, 2008 -
Ahhh, philosophy! Today I tackle the question: If it's ugly, will you carry it? Laptop bag manufacturer Skooba has started producing bags, which will be TSA approved and can be carried through airport security so you won't have to remove your laptop from them.
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Aug 18, 2008 -
It turns out that you may not have to sacrifice style for convenience after all. After announcing that the TSA would approve certain laptop bags that you wouldn't have to take your computer out of in the airport security line, the first prototypes were underwhelming, and had me thinking I'd just continue to take my laptop out of its bag. But now it seems that's unnecessary, because the TSA has approved a few common laptop styles that you won't have to remove your laptop from!
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Jan 29, 2009 -
While I was packing to head home for the holidays, I got out my flimsy one-quart ziploc baggie and a slew of travel-sized items. Due to inclement weather, a layover, and fear of lost baggage, there was no way I was going to check my baggage. I was determined to go carry-on all the way.
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Nov 19, 2008 -
Ever since the concept of a checkpoint-friendly bag came onto the scene, I've been underwhelmed. So far, the bags produced haven't been so stylish, including these newly-released checkpoint-friendly bags by MobileEdge "for her."
The main reason I'm wary to purchase a new bag is that I just don't believe I'll get through the security line without having to remove my computer from one of these special bags.
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Jul 21, 2008 -
What is seriously up with airport security anyways?! First they get permission to seize and search your laptop or any other electronic device when crossing the border; then they make the only "TSA approved" laptop bag the ugliest laptop tote on planet earth; and now they're going to be able to search your gadgets (iPod, cell phone, laptop) for illegally downloaded media content?!
According to the Telegraph, leaders of the G8 are meeting this week to decide whether or not to ratify the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) which is aimed at preventing piracy.
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