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JAVOedge Accessories: HTC Touch Clear Case & Skin Case

JAVOedge releases HTC Touch Clear Case and Skin Case

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

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

* Clear plastic case designed to fit perfectly for your device.
* Views and navigates your device without taking it out from the case.
* Protects your device from scratches and dings
* Case consist of two pieces (front and back) snapping together to form a strong locking mechanism for secure closure.
* Cutout openings to the screen, sync port, buttons for more maximize usage
* Handy, lightweight, and sturdy
* Swivel belt clip available

See more HTC Touch JAVOedge accessories by JAVOedge.com

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JAVOSkin, the great skin case accessory for the active lifestyle! Soft and contouring yet protective, giving life to your new HTC Touch!

* Treated with EAD coating making the JAVOSkin softer to grab and not as dust prone.
* Low-profile, adding no more than 1 millimeter (0.04″) to your devices’ size.
* Flexible, stretches to contour your device.
* Strategically placed cut-outs to allow full functionality of your device while in the JAVOSkin.
* Soft, anti-slip texture allows great grip of your device.
* Made out of a special blend of silicon material for durability which protects against bumps and scratches.
* 100% washable and tear-reluctant; never losing the original quality of your JAVOSkin.
* Equipped with a subtle strap hole for use with a lanyard (included).

See more HTC Touch JAVOedge accessories by JAVOedge.com

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October 8th, 2007 @ 02:57 PM &bull by Kevin • Filed under JAVOedge

Apple hit with class-action antitrust lawsuit over bricked iPhones

Apple has obviously made some enemies over this whole bricked iPhone situation, and clearly not everyone wants to follow the straight-and-narrow when it comes to the company’s factory-limited and locked device. Now, at least one California resident named Timothy Smith has decided to bring the fight to the Cupertino monolith’s doorstep — and he showed up with lawyers. According to papers filed last week, the angry iPhone owner is suing Apple in hopes of barring the company from selling locked phones, and forcing the Mac-maker to provide warranty service for customers even if they’ve bricked their phones via third-party software. The suit claims that, “Apple forced plaintiff and the class members to pay substantially more for the iPhone and cell phone service than they would have paid in a competitive marketplace either for the iPhone or for AT&T’s cell phone service,” and that the company, “Acted in defiance and without sufficient consideration of consumers’ rights to unlock their iPhones because it knew that the probable result of its update would be to render unlocked iPhones inoperable.” The lawyers in the case have set up a website where owners can join in on the suit — so if you’re feeling slighted, maybe they can help.

 

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October 8th, 2007 @ 01:28 PM &bull by Kevin • Filed under News

Another look at the BlackBerry 8320 for T-Mobile

In the world of mobile email, it’s hard to compete with RIM and the plethora of BlackBerry devices it has to offer. With BlackBerry’s latest smartphone for T-Mobile, the Curve 8320, the companies hope to capitalize by taking advantage of RIM’s infrastructure, T-Mobile’s wireless calling plans, and the undeniable benefit of adding a little WiFi into the mix. Does the device live up to the hype? Did RIM make a mistake when it outfitted the Curve with a small processor and WiFi? Continue reading on to find out.

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October 8th, 2007 @ 08:47 AM &bull by Kevin • Filed under News