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The i Has To Go …

Posted by Jack Cook on April 2, 2007 – 8:01 pm  Share
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… 25 iPrefix Gadget Name Alternatives

I read this and I smiled so that meant I had to share it with you because you just might take a moment and enjoy a smile too!

Since the iMac, the letter ‘I’ in gadget names has come a long way. Mostly down.

Blame the popularity of every third-rate company pushing products with the “I” prefix. I’m so sick of it, I often have trouble using the letter to refer to myself. (To shake things up, l sometimes use a cleverly hidden lower-case “L.”). And maybe I’m not the only one. iPhone aside, what does it mean that Apple’s iTV was officially launched under the title Apple TV?

I’m not the kind of person to complain without offering a solution, however—in fact, I have 25 other characters that could be the next big-name prefix in the gadget industry. Let’s start first with everyone’s favorite group of letters—the vowels.

Read about the Vowels, the Consonants and the winners here at Gizmodo

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