Remember the diamond-encrusted iPod casing we mentioned in January? Well, here's a worthy companion that will add a few mili-carats to that glittering case. The iDiamond from Milan-based Mac@Work is a clip-on which affixes itself on the iPod earphones and comes with four different shapes: Heart, star, crescent and lighting. Prices start at 660€ to 750€ (US$843 to US$958), which is certainly anything but cheap.
We know of some people who've already started building their ultimate home theater setup for the coming World Cup. Let's not forget the central piece here, the armchair. If you've US$12,000 to spare, the truly armed Armed Chair ups the stakes quite a hefty bit with its high-tech wizardry that includes motion simulation, movie control codes and power actuators to sync with the action onscreen, with a maximum acceleration of 2Gs. Fallen off your low-tech seat yet?
The
World Cup
fever is among us and Toshiba. As the official IT sponsor for the
soccer event of the year, the company is launching a special-edition
Satellite A100
notebook to commemorate the event. As this model already has several
color options, this special edition differentiates itself with a gold
chassis. That's right. Now you can have a complete IT bling collection
with Motorola's
RAZR V3i D&G Special Gold Edition and this
gaudy portable.
One would expect the price of this
mobile to hit the
proverbial roof, considering that it's riding on the World Cup wave.
Not so. Surprisingly, the retail price is
The
specifications of the Satellite A100 2006 FIFA World Cup Limited
Edition Model are:
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In a report by Bloomberg News, Apple Computer apparently batted one back for the Cupertino home team after Singapore-based Creative Technology threw a lawsuit and a trade complaint at the iPod manufacturer.
With the patent that Creative was awarded for its Zen media player's interface, the Singapore firm's legal eagles were looking at an easy way to dig their talons into Apple. But it turns out that this Apple has thorns of its own when it filed a suit claiming that Creative had infringed on four Apple patents at a Wisconsin District Court on May 15.
Now with lawsuits springing out from each side, Creative's self-declared MP3 war has shifted from the retail to the legal. Will the Singapore-based giant's war chest hold out against Apple's coffers? Or will it end up with both sides dropping their suits in exchange for an out-of-court settlement? Stay tuned… on a podcast near you.
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In BenQ-Siemens' case, it takes three to tango, with the company's mobile division finally confirming the launch dates of three of its phones. Originally slated for an April launch, the CL71 slider has been delayed to a late May rollout. Meanwhile, both the EL71 and E61 are firm for a June debut in Singapore.