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
Gadget Aims to Keep iPod Users From Driving Drunk