Nokia E90 gets some sparkle, feels a little uncomfortable about the whole thing

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We’re used to seeing fashion-centric devices bedecked in jewels all the time, but the E90 is pretty much exclusively the domain of the business set, and we’re having a hard time imagining Joe Stock Broker going, like, totally crazy over this pimped version. The Nokia phone has been set with 408 diamonds and an 18 carat white gold shell by Peter Aloisson and retails for around $80k. Yeah, Joe Stocks is really going to flip. We have nothing more to add, other than our traditional, time-worn plea to Nokia: please release a 3G version of this in the States, we swear it’s not to late.

[Via NokNok]

 

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Classmate PC hits store shelves in Philippines as Neo Explore X1

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No real surprises here, we knew the Classmate PC would be showing up at retail stores for a slight premium — 16,998 Philippine pesos is about $408 US dollars — and that other companies can slap their own branding onto the laptops, but this is the first time we’ve spotted Intel’s “OLPC killer” on actual store shelves. The “Neo Explore X1” won’t be winning any beauty contests, that’s for sure. There’s another shot after the break.

[Thanks, bravekn1ght]

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Week o’ Dell scoops, Part Deux

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Hate surprises? Like teaching kids about the Santa myth and the truth of their adoption? Good, this followup series of Dell scoops is for you. We’ll be back in a few with the first peek at Dell’s second generation Latitude XT tablet. And that’s just the beginning. Until then, why not guess what that mystery device is up top.

Hint: It’s not as innovative as it looks.

 

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Phase One introduces elusive 645 medium format camera platform

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It’s been a solid tick since we’ve heard any rustling in the bushes from Phase One, but the company’s striking back with a vengeance with the 645 (also known as the Mamiya 645AFDIII). Hailed as the “world’s most flexible, open medium format digital camera platform,” the unit plays nice with a smorgasbord of high-end lenses (Mamiya’s 645 family, Hasselblad V-lenses and Pentacon Six lenses, for starters), and can achieve shutter speeds from 1/4000 second to 60 minutes. Unfortunately, that’s about all the details we’re given for now, and while pre-production units are sneaking out at this week’s Photo Imaging Expo, we’ll be forced to hang tight until Q2 before indulging in full technical specifications. No worries — we figure most folks will need a quarter or so to save up, anyway. [Warning: PDF read link]

[Thanks, Harsh A.]

 

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