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Price Drop! JAVOShield - Metal Case for Palm Treo 650

JAVOedge has dropped the price on their popular JAVOShield Metal Case for Palm Treo 650. Before it retailed for $28.95, now it can be had for a low $15.99. This metal case is equipped with a detachable belt clip and is available in 3 colors: Silver, Metallic Blue, and Titanium.

Regular Price: $28.95
Web Special: 45% off
Sale Price: $15.99

Check it out at JAVOedge.com
Also available at Amazon.com

April 16th, 2007 @ 12:15 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under JAVOedge, News

Nokia One-Ups Apple With $750 Smartphone

Nokia N95 released at $750 a better phone than the iPhone? When Steve Jobs announced the iPhone at Macworld in January, eyebrows were raised at the $499 price tag. In a market where carrier-subsidized cell phones routinely sell for less than $100, that’s a lot of dough. Now, though, Nokia has gone Apple half-again higher, releasing the N95 for a cool $750.

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April 16th, 2007 @ 12:05 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

The 2006 Engadget Awards: Vote for Smartphone of the Year

Now’s your chance to cast your ballot for the 2006 Smartphone of the Year! Our Engadget Awards nominees are listed below, and you’ve got until 11.59PM EST on Sunday, April 15th to file your vote. You can only vote once, so make it count, and may the best tech win! The nominees: BlackBerry Pearl, HTC Hermes / 8525, Motorola Q, Nokia N93, Palm Treo 750, and Sony Ericsson P990.

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April 16th, 2007 @ 12:03 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

IPods targeted by obscure Linux virus

As threats go, it’s very small but the target happens to be one of the biggest in the digital world — someone has finally got round to writing an iPod virus. This one is as obscure as the iPod is famous. Called ‘Podloso’ by its discoverers, Kaspersky Lab, it is rated as a proof-of-concept virus, which means that it has been created with the intention of testing out programming techniques for attacking the music player to see how they fare under real-world conditions. So far, the concept has been proven in only one respect, that of gaining attention.

read more | digg story

April 16th, 2007 @ 12:02 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News