As you may be aware, Nokia’s new Web browser for S60 uses the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components from Apple’s WebKit. We first released the code as a zip file on http://opensource.nokia.com. In line with our plans to work in the public we have now placed these zip files on a branch in svn, http://trac.webkit.org/dev/browser/S60/tags/s60-051212. This [...]
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Add to myYahoo!It's happened to every owner of a black iPod. You get it, you ogle a bit, you take off that thin sheet of plastic covering the front, and then 20,000 scratches magically appear within minutes. Guaranteed.
Thus, iPod covers are gaining in popularity these days, over and above the popularity they enjoyed for older iPods because you're actually using the screen on today's iPod for photos and video and so forth. It's important that it's not marred.
So, iFrogz purports to have a solution to this problem. Seal up the iPod in a silicone case and covers and keep it from the outside world. There's the Screenz protection screen that sticks on the front of the iPod and is completely removable, which also comes with a decorative sticker to cover the wheel. Then comes the Wrapz silicon cover for the entire iPod, with the obligatory holes for the screen, wheel, dock connector, hold switch, and headphone port. For even more protection, you can cover all but the headphone jack with the Bandz band that fits snugly around the entire Wrapz package, locking it into place and protecting the unused ports (you'll usually have headphones in to cover that port).
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