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We've seen how creative geeks (especially Apple lovers) get around Halloween when it comes time to carve their pumpkins, and the same holds true for gingerbread cookie makers around Christmas time (although with Google's timely introduction of its "Gingerbread" OS, Apple has competition). Snack awayundefined
Mac loving gingerbread man from Cherry on Flickr.
Apple iPhones you can eat, courtesy Green Gables Sweets & Café.
Gingerbread iPhone icon magnets from Bear Duck Designs. Warning: Don't eat them.
Windows laptop with a mouse via Popgadget.
Google Android OS 2.3 (a.k.a. Gingerbread) debuted in December, though a giant Gingerbread Man statue arrived on campus a little earlier.
An Android Gingerbread man/alien served up at the Google café, via Rachel Wente-Chaney on Flicker.
One more take on Google Gingerbread, via Danny Sullivan on Flickr.
The motherboard of all gingerbread creations via Photobucket.
Evil gingerbread man, via Kitchen Budapest on Flickr.
Star Trek Gingerborg Enterprise via AudreyH4 on the Instructables website.
Gingerbread meets Pac-Man meets Tetris on Pixelthing's Flickr account.
Apple iPhones you can eat, courtesy Green Gables Sweets & Café.






