Archive - Jul 26, 2008

Most Expensive iPhone

The World's Most Expensive iPhone

What you see here is currently the most expensive iPhone in the world, the Ultimo Diamond from Amosu. It boasts 1179 dazzling 16.18 carat diamonds, and is hand crafted by skilled craftsmen. Want one? Get ready to say goodbye to a fat amount of $177,300.

Victor-JVC HP-SX505 Headset

Victor-JVC HP-SX505 In-ear Headphones

Victor/JVC introduces the HP-SX505, an in-ear canal headphones. HP-SX505 features 8Hz-22,000Hz frequency response, and 104dB/mW pressure sensitivity. It can accept up to 200mW input. It weighs only 28 g.

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Samsung MediaLive HDTV

Samsung MediaLive HDTV Media Center Extender

Samsung announced its MediaLive, a HDTV media center extender. The device is able to deliver digital media content from a PC running the Windows Vista Media Center to Samsung HDTVs via wireless or wired connection.

Samsung SCH-M470 HSUPA Slider CellPhone

Samsung SCH-M470 HSUPA Slider Phone

Samsung offers in Korea the SCH-M470 slider mobile phone. Other than WCDMA support the M470 supports the HSUPA high speed data technology. It features a 2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi and support for push email. It is available in Korea for 600,000 Korean Won.

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iPhone 3G Firmware 2.1 Beta Launched

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Apple launched a beta of firmware 2.1 for the iphone (3G) that will probably offer new GPS features, like turn-by-turn directions, and the copy/paste functionality that every iPhone user has been begging for.

Though there was still a shortage of the iPhone in the US a while ago, it seems that stores have been updated in the last hour, so there are available stocks.

Star Wars Mimobot Flash Drives Storage

Star Wars Mimobot Flash Drives

Mimoco introduces its Star Wars Mimobot series USB flash drives. The new Mimobot Star Wars series include Star Wars MIMOBOT crossover characters such as C-3P0, Luke SkyWalker, Wicket..etc.

These flash drives are available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB of capacities. The price ranges from $39.95-$109.95.

Google Android will merge Nokia Symbian

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J. Gold Associates predict that in the near fufure, three to six months from now, Google and Nokia will combine their Android and Symbian platforms "to provide a single open source OS". Although there are no signs that somehow prove the aforementioned statement, the source is positively convinced that will happen very

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