
Want the combination of a durable hard case that will protect and cushion your Treo and yet allow you to show off the beauty of the Treo device? Then look no further than JAVOEdge’s Alloyvision case, a hybrid hard case that combines the ruggedness of an aluminum hard case plus the beauty that a crystal clear plastic case offers. Talk about having the best of both worlds!
The product I am reviewing today is the JAVOEdge AlloyVision – Crystal Metal Case for Palm Treo 750 in black which should also fit the Treo 680, 755p and 750v. This case is also offered in silver and is available for other models. Please check out this link for more info.
The Alloyvision case is a hybrid case that is comprised of two separate materials: crystal clear polycarbonate plastic for the front and polished, shiny anodized aluminum for the back held together by a pair of flexible rubbery clips along the lower sides of the case. The combination of the two very distinctive materials make for a very stunning look that will likely make eyes turn.
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[via Palm Discovery]
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JAVOedge Screen Protector is the inexpensive yet necessary way to retain the beauty of your T-Mobile HTC Shadow. The JAVOScreen is made from high quality material, which offers protection against scratches.
Key Features
Product Description
Anti-Glare JAVOScreen
The JAVOScreen Anti-Glare screen protector is the perfect compromise between visual clarity and anti glare properties.
Features a 3 layer construction structure. The top layer is a special matte finishing which allows an incredible amount of light through while still retaining it’s anti reflective properties. The middle layer is an armor layer that shields your screen from scratches. The last layer is a silicon compound which adheres to your screen without leaving sticky residue. This layer is fully washable, water will not reduce it’s ability to stick to your screen.
Ultra Clear JAVOScreen
Miraculous glass like crystal clarity! JAVOScreen Ultra Clear will maintain the life and vivid color of your device. Designed specifically to guard your sensitive device from unexpected bumps and scratches. It is the perfect product if you put your device in pant pockets or purses. A special mixture in the plastic used for the JAVOScreen refracts 99% of UV rays from reflected light which in turn protects your eyes.
More than just a screen protector, the feature packed JAVOScreen is removable and washable making it a long lasting investment!
Took you guys long enough, eh? Months after we got our first look at Windows Mobile 6.1, the company has finally made the update official. Announced this morning at CTIA, the Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade will now be available to all manufacturers and carriers that wish to implement it. Available by “sometime in Q2″ of this year, the new software will be offered by hardware manufacturers including HTC, Motorola, Samsung, and Pantech. Additionally, we could see updates to existing models directly from carriers, though this process is often fraught with delays and empty promises. Nonetheless, the new WM 6.1 takes Windows Mobile a step closer to that “user friendly” experience we’ve all been looking for.
UPDATE: It looks like HTC might be one of the first to the party on this one. In addition to the newly announced WM 6.1-equipped Touch Dual, the company has revealed that they will be working with carriers to provide 6.1 updates for the Sprint Touch and Mogul, AT&T Tilt, Alltel Touch and PPC6800, and the OEM HTC TyTN II. Who’s next?
[via Boy Genius Report]

Let the games begin! HTC has just announced that their Touch Dual handset will be available in the United States, beginning sometime this quarter. For those that don’t know, the Touch dual is a variation of HTC’s popular Touch handset, sporting TouchFLO, a 2 megapixel camera, and much more. In addition to the touchscreen, the handset also features a slide-out 20-key keyboard, making it a nice compromise between a smartphone and a traditional handset, without making too many concessions in the design department. This will be HTC’s first official Windows Mobile 6.1-equipped phone, and Quad-Band EDGE and Dual Band HSDPA support, making an AT&T-supported release look like a no brainer.
[via Boy Genius Report]
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Samsung’s Instinct may be the best stab at the coveted title of iPhone killah this CTIA. The 3.1-inch touchscreen phone has localized haptic feedback, plus three hard navigation keys. If it sounds familiar, it’s because we’ve seen versions of it before, but only in Korea. Mind you, this is not the LG Prada-ripoff Samsung F480, which had a much smaller touchscreen.
The Instinct rocks EV-DO Rev A and GPS, in both cases besting what’s in the fruit phone. And then content and app wise, Sprint’s own wares are basically swapped in for Apple’s: Sprint Music Store, Navigation, TV, Visual Voicemail and a full HTML web browser—everything except a la carte music included in the $100 monthly subscription fee. EVERYTHING. On top of that, its customizable homescreen is amazing (and actually customizable, unlike other similar phones). You can check out all of the iPhone-like attributes in our 20-screenshot gallery. We’ll be getting our fingerprints on one shortly, but in the meantime, there are more pics and hard data after the jump, uhhhh, fool.
[Via Gizmodo]
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