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Tuesday May 8, 2007
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 If you were 17-year-old Jared Fiovorich, you'd be given free iPod Shuffles, cash, and the opportunity to have your iPod product concept come to life. Over 30,000 MacWorld attendees were asked to take part in the Mophie Illuminator Project by developing a conceptual Apple product. Fiovorich, a skateboarder from Santa Cruz, California, was one of the three attendees whose designs will be executed. The Bevy is a crystal-clear polycarbonate with a stainless steel insert that houses your iPod Shuffle, while also functioning as a key chain, earbud detangler, and bottle opener. "This is so cool. I have ideas all the time, but have never had the opportunity to see one of my ideas actually produced," said Fiorovich. The Bevy is available in five colors: green, pink, blue, orange, and silver. Preorder a Bevy now for $15 at mophie.com.
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May 12, 2007 3:53 AM
For a 17-year old, I'd say "That's Fantastic!!!"
Way to go, Jared! You're on your way to be a real entrepreneur!
June 20, 2007 7:38 PM
They're a genius! It looks like it'd be worth the money. its great to be able to carry your ipod on a handy key chain...its good on the go!