"titanium dioxide and silver nano-particle compound"
That's the same stuff out of which my contact lens case is made. The manufacturer claims it reduces the chance of contamination, but they still recommend replacing the case everytime I refill the solution. Good thing they provide a free case with the solution (it's called Aquify).
Hmm - whatever happened with the rumors about replacing iTunes-purchased music to help facilitate the switch to Zune? I have 'invested' close to $1,000 in iTunes music over the years -- and I would be hard pressed to switch services unless I can recover my music library.
I guess it's like being in the mob, right? Once you're in you cannot ever leave...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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That's the same stuff out of which my contact lens case is made. The manufacturer claims it reduces the chance of contamination, but they still recommend replacing the case everytime I refill the solution. Good thing they provide a free case with the solution (it's called Aquify).