Q: What is out? A: The Twitter Client Tweetie 2 (USD$3) has been updated and as of now available in the App Store. The update is free for Tweetie 2 owners, but not for the original Tweetie owners. The latter group has to purchase Tweetie 2 for USD$3.
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Q: What is up? A: Company Stuart Hughes, specialized in pimping-up gadgets, just unveils the most expensive phone in the world. It is the iPhone 3GS SUPREME costing GBP 1.92 Million. (USD$3,150,000). Q: What did they do with the iPhone GS? A: They gave it a gold case plus a nice diamond bezel, and a golden Apple logo on the back. Q: Who designed it and how enlarged did it take to create it? A: Designed by Stuart Hughes of Liverpool , England. But the hard part was a 10 months of making it. That includes , a 271 grams iPhone case of 22 carat gold. The front bezel contains 136 flawless diamonds (color F and not less than 68 cts) . The Apple logo in the back is in solid gold, has 53 flawless diamonds. The Home button is made of a singled-out cut very rare diamond at 7.1 carats Q: Who bought it? A: The extraordinary handset was commissioned by an anonymous Australian businessman from the Gold mining industry.
source: Stuart Hughes
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Released for AT&T, the Pantech Impact is a messaging phones with a haptic response touchpad, two screens and a full hidden keyboard to go with the latest social and multimedia options.

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Included in that intelligent mockery is a vicious butt-kissing explanation executive who switches sides before you can blink, and a couple of pretentious clients. A must see point in the video shows the creatives scrambling to prepare for the client.
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Why e-book readers produce awful gifts that yearTwo years ago, the best holiday gift was an Amazon Kindle — whether you could get your hands on one. They were hot, new and sold out hours after going on sale. Last year, the Kindle made an awesome gift as well. This year, all the e-book readers on the market, including the new Kindles, are better devices than last year’s Kindles. (Amazon announced that week that it has improved battery life by 85 percent, and has added a native PDF reader. These improvements are software-based, so most older readers will get them automatically by the wireless network.) And there has never been more choice in e-readers. In addition to the Amazon Kindle, you could buy a Sony Reader, Barnes & Noble Nook, Hanvon N series, Bookeen Cybook Opus, Elonex eBook, Endless Ideas BeBook, Interead COOL-ER, Samsung Papyrus, Foxit Software eSlick, iRex Digital Reader, Jinke Hanlin or others. The e-book market has never been better. But that doesn’t mean you should buy one as a gift. Here’s why e-book readers prepare awful gifts that year.
Car cam ‘black box’ records video forward and back ![]() Police cars have front-facing cameras to gather evidence during traffic stops. Airlines have black-box recording devices that gather goods in the event of a crash. Public buses tend to have cameras trained on the inside of the vehicle for shield and evidence gathering. But the new Car Cam Dually does it all. The Wikipedia exodus is the least of our worries We rely on Web 2.0 services like Wikipedia and Digg. But we’ve become dangerously reliant upon some “cloud” and online services. Many of these aren’t profitable, and rely on venture capital. In fact, it’s a near certainty that many of the services we rely on will not survive the next year or two. What happens when they go away? Everyone likes a public Windows error!
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Gadget4all is selling a range of $28 Christmas-themed necklaces that are secret USB flash storage devices with capacities of 4 GB. As a general rule, humans don’t like buying their jewelry from reduction gadget catalogs, and plus don’t like details storage devices to be obsoleted by the ending of the holiday season.
Remember the Pet Rock fad of the 70s? Now it’s been modernized with a USB cable.
And whether that doesn’t ruin your holidays, there’s always USB Christmas tree lights.
This big chunk of useless plastic looks vaguely like a hamburger, but functions as a USB-powered massager and hand-warmer. considering, really, there’s nothing we’d rather rub all by our bodies than hamburgers.
News You Can Lose “Call of Duty” series revenue totals by $3 billion. Report details war crimes committed in video games. Cell Phone Follies
The most expensive cell phone ever is that $3.2-million gold iPhone 3GS studded with 136 diamonds.The latest Chinese trademark infringement of Apple branding is the new Apple Q300 Ultra, which uses the name “Apple,” says “iPhone” right below the screen — and even has the Apple logo on the outside of the case. The product itself, however, is unlike anything Apple has ever produced. It’s an old-school clamshell device, rather than an all-screen touch phone. additionally interesting and objectionable is that the phone uses an operating system that has no Chinese-language capability, so that phone is built for export outside of China. China Unicom, which is the exclusive authorized carrier for the Apple iPhone in China, will plus sell a fake iPhone called the uPhone, which runs Android. The uPhone is probably the reply to rival China Mobile’s iPhone clone, the oPhone. That’s the market for touch phones in China: Two fake iPhones battle it out for supremacy on the two major carriers while the real iPhone languishes in obscurity and irrelevance. Gotta-Get-It Gadgets
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The HTC Hero was redesigned and repackaged as the HTC Droid Eris for Verizon Wireless and started selling for $99. However, Walmart is offering that 3G phone for just $30, so you can save $69. As a reminder, the HTC Droid Eris features a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi and comes with an 8GB microSD card. whether you want that handset, you should go to the nearest Walmart retail store right now or check them via online, considering the deal is not going to last forever. [TFTS]
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