We're sure Steve Jobs (and his tight, tight pants) must've been mighty pissed off when Time Canada magazine accidentally posted their story on the new iMac on Sunday, rather than on Monday.
While it was quickly taken off-line and the site quickly redirected curious users to Time.com, the damage had been done. Many, in fact, had the chance to look at it, laugh and go on with the more daunting tasks in our daily lives, like picking our noses.
The iLamp truly does look like an appliance more than a computer and with it's cute and unique shape, will attract plenty of dinner table conversations.
Some alternative suggestions have also been coming up as to it's proper use, if you already happen to own a lamp.
Let's just hope the new iMac fad passes quickly, lest we forget that computers are powerful tools, not fashion accessories.
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