Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Dimora Natalia SLS 2

The Natalia SLS 2 sport luxury sedan is the world’s most expensive production automobile. The electrically-heated HeatFlexx windshield wiper speedily melts ice and snow. The frameless design of the all-season blade
offers incessant even pressure to the windshield, thereby reducing streaks while reducing wind lift at speeds up to 150 mph. The new HeatFlexx system, which is designed by Von Stach Products, is considered to be one of the most novel inventions in the automotive industry this year.
Other powerful specs of the luxury coupe include variable-cylinder, aluminum DiMora Volcano V16 engine pumping out 1200 horsepower, aerodynamic construction with stylish interiors, 50 computer systems controlling every aspect of this sport luxury sedan, unique beverage holders, expected four-wheel steering system, 24-inch rims coated in special run-flat tires, color change technology, and spa facility for the rear seat passengers who will be provided with a soothing high-tech massage.





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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Sony Ericsson W960

The Sony Ericsson W960 is probably the most interesting among the titles. It is the next Walkman in line but this time it's powered by the Symbian OS with the UIQ user interface. When it comes to size the new W960 is only by few millimeters larger than the original W950 while offering a number of hardware enhancements such as an integrated camera, double the internal memory and 3G support with video calls.The 2.6" ouchscreen 262K color TFT display with QVGA resolution plus the regular alphanumeric keypad and a Jog Dial allows for navigation that is flexible enough. The Sony Ericsson W960 boasts a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera much like the Sony Ericsson P1 smartphone but packs in 8GB of memory to store all your media files.The handset has UMTS 2100MHz and tri-band GSM/GPRS network support - no EDGE support is present. Other features of the Sony Ericsson W960 that are worth mentioning include Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio and USB support.


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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Samsung F250

Samsung presents F250, this stylish and elegant slider comes with a metallic keyboard, FM Radio, music control keys on the front and up to 2GB memory card support for your audio tracks.





  • 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom

  • 2″, 128×160 px, 65K color TFT display

  • FM Radio

  • Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP

  • USB 2.0 High Speed

  • 20 MB of built-in memory

  • microSD (up to 2GB) memory card support

  • 800 mAh battery

  • Dimensions: 94×46×17.5mm

  • Weight: 96g


It costs between 180 and 200 Euro, hits the stores really soon

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

News Apple's latest laptop: Small is in




San Francisco - There's never been a laptop as skinny as the new MacBook Air from Apple. At its thinnest, it measures just about four millimetres.



"When you first see MacBook Air, it's hard to believe it's a high- performance notebook with a full-size keyboard and display," gushed Apple CEO Steve Jobs while presenting the new laptop at the keynote speech of the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. "But it is."

The excitement at the Moscone Centre was also sparked in typically reserved observers like Michael Gartenberg, research director at the US market research firm Jupiter Research:


"This will become the object of lust for all tech fans this year," Gartenberg told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

In advance of the MacWorld Expo, the chatter on many websites was focused on a potential combination of the iPhone and a normal laptop - more or less a retooling of the "Newton" PDA concept that Apple phased out 10 years ago. The MacBook Air is instead a full-value laptop with a robust aluminium casing with a 13-inch display and a full sized keyboard.

During his presentation, Steve Jobs compared the MacBook Air, which costs about 1,700 dollars, with the Vaio TZ series from Sony.

"The thinnest part of the Vaio is the thickest part of the MacBook Air," the Apple CEO told the cheering crowd. What he didn't mention in his comparison is that unlike the MacBook Air, the Sony laptops come with a DVD burner, a modem, and an integrated UMTS module.

With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 1.6 or 1.8 gigahertz (GHz) of processing power, Apple has certainly sent its new laptop out into the world with a significantly stronger CPU than the Japanese devices against which it is competing.

The standard model contains a 1.8 inch hard drive offering 80 gigabytes (GB) of storage space. Users willing to hand out another 900 dollars can upgrade to a 64 GB Flash hard drive. Flash memory works more quickly than a hard drive and consumes less power. The battery in the MacBook Air lasts five hours when working with a traditional hard drive.

The second major MacWorld Expo announcement centred on a second attempt at the "digital home" market, as well as launching an online video rental service. To facilitate all of this entertainment, Apple introduced an improved version of its "Apple TV" TV set-top box. It will enable HD video films to be rented from the Internet without having to connect with a computer.

Steve Jobs gained the support of all significant Hollywood studios for the "iTunes Video Rentals" platform. In the United States, DVD- quality films will cost 3 or 4 dollars for a rental limited to 30 days. High definition (HD) films will cost 1 dollar extra.

"This is going to turn the video industry inside out the same way the iTunes store changed the music industry," says Jupiter analyst Michael Gartenberg. Ross Rubin from the market research institute NPD disagrees, seeing Sony and Microsoft as enjoying the better start position:



"Both of those Apple competitors have already placed their Trojan Horses in the living room through the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360." Each game consoles is capable of downloading HD content online.

It's unclear how the Apple movie rental model will work outside the US. Jobs indicated plans to launch the service in Europe "later this year."


By Christoph Dernbach, dpa
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Monday, February 4, 2008

World’s most expensive mobile phone reaches Russia

Euroset continues expanding its Luxury-line, within which it has imported the most expensive handset costing 1 mln. euros to Russia. Thus, the Russians can now buy GoldVish Piece Unique put into the Guinness Book of Records. Only three people on the planet have such a handset.GoldVish Luxury-handsets have come to Russia. Expanding its Luxury-line Euroset has received the exclusive right to sell the entire GoldVish model range in Russia. Currently the handsets are available in Euroset three shops in Moscow. In 2008 the retailer plans to open GoldVish boutique in Moscow.

GoldVish Switzerland handsets made of 18 carat gold (of pink, yellow and white colors) and decorated with diamonds of highest quality WS1 cost from 22 to 127 thousand euros. Besides, the Russians will have the opportunity to buy the most expensive handset put into the Guinness Book of Records. GoldVish Piece
Unique costs 1 mln. euro. GoldVish design has been developed by Emanuel Gueit, who has also designed a range of models for watches and jewelry.


Only three people on the planet have such a handset. Evgeny Chichvarkin, Euroset CEO, tells CNews one of GoldVish Piece Unique owners is Russian. However, rumors are circulating that all GoldVish Piece Unique owners are Russian.

Mr. Chichvarkin hopes that GoldVish will find its buyers in Russia. Commenting on possible demand for excessively expensive phones in Russia, he says that the Russian market might be compared to China, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. He says it is impossible to demonstrate GoldVish Piece Unique to the Russians, but
they can easily order and acquire it in Euroset.

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