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Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson has something more to add to his kitty – ladies and gentlemen, presenting to you the Aloisson designed iPhone – the world's most expensive iPhone. While diamond studded phones are nothing new, the only thing the iPhone Princess Plus has to its credit is being the most expensive iPhone. The phone derives its name from the Princess cut used on 138 of the 318 diamonds on its surface. The rest of the...

In one of his articles on the Daily Mail, author, Nigel Blundell talks about the documentary "Life After People". The documentary tries to forecast what Earth will look like after humanity is wiped out. The documentary seems to be reminiscent of the movie "I Am Legend". Of course without Will Smith and the viral-infected people and the mad beasts and err…the survival camp. Comprenez vous? Unlike the movie, the documentary uses scientific expertise and understanding of history to predict...

Pioneer has announced the AS-PS66, a new addition to its Happy Aqua range of waterproof audio accessories. An ideal accessory for those long bubble baths the AS-PS66 is more like a waterproof pouch with a speaker. The pouch is big enough to accommodate any iPod sized MP3 player which connects via stereo mini to the onboard speaker. The speaker is 57mm wide and delivers an output of 0.3 W. The unit measures 100×220mm and weighs approximately 350 grams. The...

Replacing the Tata Nano ($ 2500) as the world's cheapest car is the Tara Tiny, it costs only 99,000 Indian Rupees ($ 2450) and runs on Electricity. Developed by a less known company Tara International the Tiny can seat 2 and Titu can seat 4 respectively. Each of the cars can be recharged daily at 220 volts through 15 amp sockets, a 8 hour charge enables the cars to travel 80 - 100 kilometers. The company has teamed up...

If you are too geeky for your girl and want to gift her a ring then you'll have trouble choosing something that goes with your persona and also that should bring a smile to her face. But USB Flash Drive Swarovski Crystal Engagement Ring is the best bet for you. Though diamonds are touted to be girl's best friends, this ring too flaunts a big Swarovski crystal. Though still in conceptual stage, this principle of this USB Flash Drive...

Exquisitely slim, the BenQ V2400W is only 2.44 inches at its thickest point, making it the world's thinnest 24" widescreen LCD – more than 21% slimmer than the next thinnest LCD monitor…even at the V2400W's thickest point. With the release of its new V2400W premium LCD display, BenQ creates a new lifestyle trend in computer hardware design that targets the sophisticated, stylish consumer. Even with high-end technology including a 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, new RHCM injection process and full...

Samsung Korea has announced the next version of the Miniskirt phone. The Miniskirt Season 2 phone is just 10.9mm thick and comes with a 2 Megapixel camera, GPS for viewing real traffic information (Korea only), Bluetooth and an Electronic dictionary. The Miniskirt 2 is apparently the first phone with 'Smile shot' a scene mode which uses face detection technology to tell when your subject is smiling and automatically captures an image. The haptic touchpad allows users to feel small...

The biggest, fastest and the longest-range plane to date has been unveiled. The makers of the private jet that became a must-have accessory for super-rich folks and czars of corporate world, the Gulfstream V, have announced their new model, the Gulfstream 650. A mock-up of the jet was unveiled yesterday at Gulfstream's Savannah, Ga., factory, but the designers clearly have their eye on northern New Jersey's Teterboro Airport, the hub for business aviation in the New York area. It...

With the three-wheeled vehicles being easily accepted by all, one can anticipate many of them to hit the roads soon. The latest being the V13R trike from Cirbin. Powered by a 1.25-liter Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle engine, it displaces 1250cc and comes with a 5-speed sequential gearbox similar to a motorcycle's. An outstanding fiberglass body is laid over a tubular steel chassis with triangulated side walls a front crash zone and twin rollover bars. Inside, it is roomy enough for...

The Philips Lumalive clothing might not look like a distant reality after the 'Interactive fashion show'. Held in San Francisco it showcased LED clothing, it featured everything from LED Video jackets to LED Fur Coats and LED Boots to LED Bra's. The future is surely bright with LED clothing. (Image gallery after the jump)...

Comcast is all set to green flag 100GBps network the optical networking equipment carrying live Internet traffic over a production fiber infrastructure. The 100-Gbps trial connects Comcast facilities in Philadelphia and to McLean, Va., running over the operator's metro and long-haul fiber links. Comcast is using preproduction versions of Nortel Networks' 100-Gbps interface cards, running in the vendor's Optical Multiservice Edge 6500 system. The sole aim of its executive vice president is to enable a building block for going...

The US army has awarded the Michigan (UM) $10m to carry out research leading to a "six-inch robotic spy plane modeled after a bat", which would "gather data from sights, sounds and smells". The university has used the army cash to found a Centre for Objective Microelectronics and Biomimetic Advanced Technology, or COM-BAT - a clear case of Media Targeted Acronym Related Titling, or Media-TART syndrome. The unit will have the ability to tiny cameras for stereo vision, an...

Well not really drive, I agree we don't always drink to drive away our blues. It could be to celebrate a raise or simply hang out with old buddies. The Drink Light is basically a giant ice bucket for keeping plenty of beer and wine bottles cold and unlike most coolers; it actually lights up and glows. A bit pricey at ($379) by designer, Jorge Najera, but it's definitely a cool to keep one in your home bar when...

Well biometric security has grave loopholes especially if the culprits harm us just to get access to our personal files. I can't seem to imagine how anyone would want something so bad that he wouldn't spare body parts intact, but just incase there are its nice to know of Futronic. Futronic uses active sensing technology to detect live human finger. In Futronic optical fingerprint scanner, a special signal is emitted to the finger to be authenticated. This signal goes...

The Japanese never fail to amaze me. They are so charged up with the upcoming release of Windows Vista SP1 that they have printed toilet paper rolls highlighting its features. (More images after the jump)...

An idea that has been bandied about is levies: pay your ISP, say, five bucks a month and you can legally listen to all the music you can find. Though such an arrangement raises plenty of questions (should the levy be compulsory, or can people opt out of it?), stakeholders across North America are at least open to the idea. The concept of collecting a fee for unauthorized use of music was developed in France in 1851 as a...

Scientists in Japan have developed the world's tiniest computer, the device that is not larger than a few molecules and that is claimed to mimic how the most complicated computer – human brain works. Well that's not all, they also go further to claim that it's faster than most computers we know of; in fact 16 times more. The tiny computer is made of a duroquinone, a molecule looking like a hexagonal plate with four cones attached to it....

It seems the history channel is fed up covering the past, they decided to do a competition of the city a future city. Its nice to know that media honchos regularly brush up their science books to fund such a event so the TRP's don't get hurt in the swamp of channels offered. In a recently held, History Channel's City of the Future competition the wild new concept from IwamotoScott Architects to completely remake the city into an ecotopia...

Quite literally, if you want to brush up on your Japanese script then you must invest in the new Nintendo DS game: Bimoji Training or Beautiful Letter Training. The game teaches you how to draw calligraphic lettering in Japanese; it helps you get the Kanji and Kana characters right. The stylus that accompanies the game looks like the traditional brushes that the Japanese write with. The game emphasis is more on taking tests and getting feedback from your virtual...

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