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JAVOedge Blackberry Pearl Accessories: Hard Low-Profile Skin Case

JAVOedge releases the JAVOClearCase - Hard Low-Profile Clear Case for the Blackberry 8100 / Blackberry Pearl!

Optimum protection with this crystal clear, poly-carbonate JAVOClear Case! This hard clear case is designed to protect and maintain the originality of your Blackberry Pearl device without compromises.

The perfect case, the perfect look! One of the best case in the market today!

The JAVOClear Case is a stylish yet functional case which protects and allows you to showcase the original look of your device. This lightweight yet sturdy JAVOClear Case is made out of PC (poly-carbonate plastic) making it extremely durable. It is form-fitting and snug with a strong locking mechanism. This clear case also provides accessible openings to the screen, sync port, buttons, headphone jack, camera, etc. If you are looking for a case that is light, protective and still be able to enjoy the look of your device, the JAVOClear Case is for you.

Compatible devices:

RIM Blackberry 8100
RIM Blackberry Pearl
Cingular Blackberry Pearl
T-Mobile Blackberry Pearl

See more of Blackberry Pearl Accessories by JAVOedge.

May 2nd, 2007 @ 12:59 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under JAVOedge, News

An easy guide for downloading music to your PSP

Being the techno-gadget guru at work, I’ve been asked a lot for help with downloading music to a PSP. Like anything else, there’s an easy way and a lot of hard ways to download music to your PSP. Here you’ll find the fast and easy way for putting your favorite music on the PSP.

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May 2nd, 2007 @ 11:39 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

John Gruber takes on Steve Ballmer about the iPhone

On Daring Fireball, John Gruber writes about “the iPhone’s funny price.” In his blog post, he reacts to the Microsoft CEO’s statements about the iPhone. Ballmer thinks the iPhone will generate a lot of revenue, but won’t reach a big market share because of its high price. Ballmer would rather have Microsoft’s software on 60 to 80 percent of 1.3 billion phones rather than have a 2 to 3 percent market share that Apple may get for the iPhone, in his estimation.

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May 2nd, 2007 @ 11:31 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

Mysterious smartphone offers up integrated 7.1 surround sound

Believe us, we’ve seen “surround sound” get put in places it was never meant to be, and while the likes of headphones, laptops, and even PDAs have yet to be spared as companies try anything to attract attention to their presumably lackluster offerings, the mobile phone doesn’t typically see such desperate measures — until now, of course. While minor gimmicks are fairly commonplace on humdrum overseas handsets, a mysterious Hong Kong-derived smartphone (another snap after the jump) purports to rock 7.1 audio right on the device itself, and by the looks of things, it’s not lying. Of course, there will be absolutely no separation of channels with this thing, and we’ve got to believe that there’s a few wires crossed within giving off a more matrixed wall of sound in reality. The rest of the specs (if they’re to be trusted) include a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen, Bluetooth, two-megapixel camera, a microSD slot, and a transparent protective lid, and please, shut off that little voice that’s urging you to ponder about where to find and purchase this hunk, alright?

read more | digg story

May 2nd, 2007 @ 11:29 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News