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Computing | by Michael Sciannamea | Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:28AM | 0 comments

 

 

 

A market has emerged for helping travelers get through airport security quickly and (somewhat) painlessly. To that end, companies like Skooba and Mobile Edge are coming out with Transportation Security Administration (TSA)-approved laptop bags that can be be X-Rayed by airport screenrs and will keep you from having to take out your laptop and placing it in a bin along with your shoes, belt, wallet, keys, first-born child, etc. Both companies are targeting business travelers, but people who fly for "fun" who bring their laptops with them may find benefit in these bags as well.

[Via Gadling]

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