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There's a new gadget in the race to attach interesting things to the iPod, and it's aimed right at a core New Mexico problem: drunken driving. David Steele Enterprises this month introduced the iBreath iPod attachment, a blood-alcohol breath testing device following in the vein of the California company's iPod flashlight and video glasses.

Gadget Aims to Keep iPod Users From Driving Drunk