Luxury gadget of the day: Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone, world’s most expensive!

By Cheryl | July 22, 2008

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Wanna test your richness quotient? Try fitting the latest lavish wonder into your pockets – the world’s most expensive iPhone! Priced at $177,300, the Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone gives a tough competition to diamond encrusted N95, Mobiado dipped in 24-Karat gold or the latest Swarovski slapped Dior. This opulent cell phone proudly heralds the tag as of being the most expensive iPhone from the house of Princess Plus.

Coming to the makeup of this valued phone, no less than 1179 dazzling 16.18 diamonds makes this finely detailed iPhone. Hand crafted with an array of meticulous equipments, radiant equipments the Amosu Ultimo comes to fore as a droolworthy combo of fine design and world class functionality making it a preffered phone for the big and famous across the globe.

Getting into the detailing, one can find 458 diamonds caked on the flat face of this ultra lavish phone, while the rear bottom case coated with 18 carat solid white gold and layered with 660 diamonds. Adding into the rich appeal comes the an imprinted Apple logo which bedazzles with 61 diamonds.

To complement the looks and appeal, the model comes to you packed in a deluxe wooden box. And talking about the services that come your way for affording the $177,300 worth phone include one year’s gracious VIP International Concierge Service, alert on ‘accessing the inaccessible’ in return and most important round the clock service facility by the Amosu team. For the free of cost luxury Network VIP Privilege card, you can thanks Lamborghini UK, Bombardier Skyjet International, Sunseeker Yachts, Oliver Sweeney, Holland and Holland, Selfridges and Ascot Horse racing.

Via: EliteCHoice




iPhone 3G Dock and Universal Dock Adapters

By Harrygrand | July 19, 2008

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Apple has introduced a latest iPhone 3G dock on Apple Store. Similar to earlier iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3G is a scooped-out front segment so you can arrive at home button, and iPhone 3G has a couple of grill-covered audio conduits to route sound from speakers and allow speakerphone calls.

iPhone 3G is no remote manage just similar to old iPhone 3G. This $30 accessory is severely for charging and syncing and will be not work with in your first production iPhone 3G.

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Luxury Gadget of the day: Vertu’s Constellation Rococo Collection

By Cheryl | July 17, 2008

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From the house of Vertu comes another marvel called the Constellation Rococo Collection. Good enough to be tagged as the summer bonanza this new collection brings out four new pieces taking inspiration from the decorative arts of 18th century France.

You can sight the existence of the collection in the intricately embellished ball gowns of the by gone era. The modern interpretation, these classic Constellation handsets come in beautiful and lavish leather backs embroidered with colored metallic threads in a floral design making the hallmark “V”.Vertu back

The dazzling Rococo Collection is all set to launch in stunning 4 shades including the Noir, Scarlet, Ivory and the exclusive Rococo Sapphire, adorned with natural blue Cabochon sapphires and a hand-polished bezel engraved with the floral pattern.

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Use-and-throw disposable cell phone for $20 from Hop On

By Cheryl | July 12, 2008

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I don’t know how great is the idea of making disposable cell phones, for I personally o not get bored off so easily…but there might me souls who appreciate the use-and-throw mobile concept. If you are one of the suckers of the concept, then Telcoms.com has made a “test purchase” of 10,000 units of those disposable cell phones from Hop-On. The disposable cell phones are pretty low at $ 20, making them a cool bet to throw when you are off them.

Coming to the features, first repercussion of the low cost is the fact that the phone has no screen and just a number key pad and another quick button to call 911. That means no SMSs with this one. The disposable phone employs a Texas Instruments chipset and operates on the 900/1800MHz band.

There’s no info as to when these phones will be available for sale so all you can do is wait. A good idea for students who are usually in financial crunch. A good news for distributors, the Hop on’s disposable phones allow you to print your own branding on them!

Via: Techchee


Looking for parking place? Check out your smart phone!

By Cheryl | July 12, 2008

Parking sensor bumpHow many times do you uter the F-word out in frustration of failing to find a parking space for your car? I’m sure the sight of irritated drivers digging out every parking log is common in most of the countries. But very soon the problem will see the dawn of solution atleast out there in San Francisco, when the drivers will be able to get the  info about the availability of parking space no where else but on their smart phone.

Yes, that’s the news doing rounds there. This will happen with the help from an innocuous tab of plastic called the “bump” that will soon be glued to the streets. ‘Bump,’ will be battery operated and intended to last for five and 10 years without service.

The wireless sensor network will announce which of the spaces are free at any moment.
Drivers will be alerted to empty parking places by looking at maps on screens of their smartphones. They may even be able to pay for parking by cellphone, and add to the parking meter from their phones without returning to the car.

Now, that’s indeed a great help in a state when the driver has no option but to waste fuel and time searching around for a parking place.

Via: NYTimes


Latest Apple iPhone 3G review

By Andrew | July 12, 2008

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First of all here is the pics of iPhones new and old: The iPhone 3G positioned next to the original iPhone. Even though the 3G iPhone looks smaller, it’s a hair thicker.

The Apple iPhone 3G is here, and it promises to be an improvement over the original iPhone. But how much of an improvement is it really? We take a look at the new iPhone 3G from all angles.

The iPhone 3G has almost the same look as the old iPhone, yet it doesn’t. It has the same glass display and Home button, but the sides are smoother and it’s a tad thicker. Though the iPhone 2.0 firmware update brings this functionality to old iPhones too, one of the most notable aspects of the new iPhone 3G is the App Store feature that lets you buy and download applications directly to your phone.The iPhone 3G has slightly more tapered edges, but that’s an illusion that hides the fact that it’s ever so slightly thicker (0.02 inch thicker to be exact). The iPhone 3G comes with a plastic back instead of the metal exterior of the original. The 16GB comes in black or white, while 8GB iPhones will only be in black. The iPhone 3G has the same ol’ 2-megapixel camera as the original. Finally, Apple decided on a flush 3.5mm headset jack for the iPhone 3G, which is a welcome change from the recessed headset jack on the original.

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Just like the original, the iPhone 3G fits nicely in the palm of your hand. The iPhone 3G has the same icons and Home screen as the original. The iPhone 3G is certainly slim, but might not be big enough for a pocket. It’s small enough to not weigh down a purse or bag, though. One of the biggest features of the new iPhone 3G is that it has GPS. Here is a screenshot of Google Maps pinpointing our exact location. iPhone 3G comes with the new iPhone 2.0 software that supports Exchange e-mail, as well as access to the brand new MobileMe, which is Apple’s own solution for personal e-mail syncing. A very nice feature of the iPhone 2.0 firmware update that comes standard with the iPhone 3G is that it lets you purchase and download applications directly to the phone. You can get anything from games to productivity applications, in a range of prices.The iPhone 3G’s video player has the same interface as the original. Of course, one of the highlights of the iPhone is its full HTML Safari browser. The iPhone 3G comes with a full slew of language support, thanks to the iPhone 2.0 firmware.

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Via Cnet


The Mobile phone Bic, almost disposable

By Harrygrand | July 11, 2008

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A styo Bic, it wrote. A Bic lighter, it’s lighter. A Bic razor, shave it (once). And in August, to complement the range of simplismes but effective products Bic, we will have the right to the Mobile Phone. Developed in collaboration with Orange, the Mobile Phone will Bic Mobile Phone and a point that’s all. Do not worry, it will not be disposable, but suffice to all those who want to spend a simple Mobile Phone call or sending an SMS. On sale next August 7 at a price of 49 euros will be available at the offices of tobacco, stationery stores and supermarkets as are other products Bic. The aircraft will be equipped with a battery already charged a preset Mobile Phone number valid for 12 months, a SIM card with 60 minutes included communications (valid for 2 months) and a handsfree.


App Store: 500 applications for your iPhone

By Harrygrand | July 10, 2008

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It’s Steve Jobs who said himself, the beginnings of App Store, the platform for downloading applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch, represent his eyes, the largest of its launch career. They are 500 applications that can be downloaded from tonight. About 25% of them are free and the other 90% will cost $ 9.99 or less. With these applications, the iPhone will certainly take another dimension. All or almost has been said about the device, but consistent with this job, prospective users are entitled to imagine they have much more than a 3G iPhone..

Thus, companies like eBay, Sega, Typepad or some banks will propose their application. A note many games will be part of this first batch that the friendly Bomberman Touch rappellerra memories that the players who have experienced or PC Engine Super Nes.

Updated: App Store is open via the iTunes Store. Remember to download the update iTunes to access them.


Fujitsu unveils F706i, its new waterproof cell phone series

By Andrew | June 18, 2008

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Come the rainy season and one thing that I dread the most is using my cel phone out in open. A few showers on it and it’s gone for a toss. But seems water woes of mine and many more like me are about to hit an end. Why? Because, Fujitsu has come up their cool new waterproof wonder, the F706i series. Yes, it’s their new waterproof phone so go ahead and get drenched in showers together with catching up with your gal on your waterproof phone.

Talk about features and Fujitsu’s F706i series is loaded with them. Starting from a unique LED panel that provides all the important information about the phone, it opens to be a 2in1 phone option giving you the flexibility to hold use two numbers on a single phone. It supports HSDPA, 3G WorldRing, features 1Seg TV tuner and a 2Mpix camera and also supports PC web browser just like the real one!

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Luxury Gadget of the day: Mobiado’s professional 105 EM 24 karat gold phone

By Andrew | June 11, 2008

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If your heart is aching to put your hand on the next luxury phone hitting the market, here’s an update. Mobiado is all set to launch it’s Midas touch phone called Professional 105 GCB. The handset has everything making it worthy enough to be tagged as the ‘Luxury Gadget of the Day’.

Right from the frame finished with 5 micron thick 24-karat gold plating to detailing like screws on the phone plated in gold plated brass or for that matter the 24 karat gold paint on the keypad shouts luxury.
The hardwood Executive Model series of Professional 105 EM, is available in three different designs made in Cocobolo hardwood or Ebony hardwood.

To bring in the element of sophistication, each of the crystal button on the keypad is painted black is painted while the casing is constructed from anodized aluminum. This 24 Karat gold phone homes features including a 2 megapixel camera, more than 1GB of internal memory, 2-inch display that supports up to 16 million colors, built-in music player and connectivity options via Bluetooth and microUSB.PHEW! That’s quite a package

Via: Unwiredview


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