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revo.jpg In the first of what's sure to be a coming onslaught of iPhone accessories, iSkin just announced the "revo." It's a pretty snazzy looking two-toned skin for the hottest gadget of the moment, complete with "touch-compatible privacy film" and scratch resistant screen guard.

And in case you're worried about "iMicrobes" migrating to you your face, iSkin's got that covered too thanks to embedded Microban, an anti-microbial agent. According to iSkin, "studies have shown that the average mobile phone may contain substantial amounts of bacteria." No kidding, iSkin. But you get extra points for not calling this nano technology, like IOGEAR.

The iSkin revo will be available in July in five colors, for $39.99, "alongside other iSkin accessories for the iPhone." See, what'd I tell you, onslaught.

Post by Matt Safford



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