Articles tagged with: News

Elite Find of the Day: Certified iPhone 3G to Hit Market on 11 July at $199
Posted in Cell Phone, Elite Find of the Day, Events, Gadgets, News on 9 June 2008

iPhone 3G

News is the long awaited unveiling of iPhone 3G (as said by Steve) finally materialized at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on 9 June. Before getting into the technical specks involved, you would be glad to know that the phone is twice as fast as half the price. The new iPhone(TM) 3G from Apple sports revolutionary features of iPhone along with 3G networking, which is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone with integrated GPS for extended site based mobile services. The integrated iPhone 2.0 software offers support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and offers access to hundreds of third party applications by now built with the lately released iPhone SDK. It is retailed at $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model in the U.S. and is expected to reach 70 countries during this year.

It will initiate its availability by making to 22 countries i.e. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US. Available in two shades black and white, the phone provides a 10 hours of 2G talk time and 5 hours of 3G talk time with a 24 hours of audio playback.

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Via Gizmodo

Brad Pitt Inks a Pricey Deal Via Cinderella Table
Posted in Celebrity Shopping, Designer, News on 8 June 2008

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At the lately held Design Miami/Basel fair in Switzerland, Brad was found hunting for some exquisite and artistic forms of furniture to populate his new home abroad. And the gesture turned out into headlines for Brad Pitt as he ended up inking a pricey deal of $293,000 with a rococo styled Cinderella table. Dutch designer Jeroen Verhoeven used a solo chunk of Carrara marble to design this elite hollow white marble table. Available in counted six editions, the table gave him an opportunity to make up to news. Besides the table, his reflected an inclination towards few other unique items viz. an aluminum woven rug and a gold lacquer-coated fiberglass sofa. No matter what you say, but for sure he has his own way to experiment with his time, wealth or aptitude

Via | Bloomberg

World’s Most Expensive Watermelon Fetches $6,100 in Japan
Posted in Auctions, Expensive Food, News, Worlds Most Expensive on 7 June 2008

Expensive Watermelon

Weighing 8-kilogram, the royal “Densuke” watermelon, full-grown at the northern island of Hokkaido lately got auctioned for 650,000 yen ($6,100) in Japan, making it the world’s most expensive watermelon ever sold. A nautical products dealer inked a neat deal with this black outsized watermelon, as an attempt to prop up local cultivation. The country is known for owning pricey melons and is often given as gifts.

Exemplifying this was another auction of “Yubari” cantaloupe melons that was held last month and generated a jaw-dropping price of $23,500. It was the first fortunate one out of the total 65 produced during season’s initial harvest.

Via FoxNews

World’s Most Luxurious Airlines
Posted in Aircraft, Luxury, News, Travel, Worlds Most Expensive on 4 June 2008

Luxurious Airlines

Very often, we hear about a bundle of complaints attached with flights offering an impression that air travel these days is no less than a hell. Earlier flying used to be a fun activity against its present status where it has crooked into an absolute errand. With long lines, confined seating, you are expected to pay extra dough in the name of amenities. And in return feel fortunate if they happen to ask you for water. I doubt but Newsweek report claims that amidst ongoing scenario and floating bad thoughts about air travel, there is still some good there in skies provided you are ready to spill over the hefty amount.

There are airlines (mostly flying overseas) that propose magnificence like champagne, caviar, private cabins, and lie-flat beds. The eight most opulent airlines in the world enlisted by Newsweek in order are:

· Virgin Atlantic
· Qatar Airways
· Emirates
· Singapore
· British Airways
· Qantas
· Thai Airways
· Swiss International Airlines

Here are few interesting shoots:

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Via Gadling

Elite Find of the Day: $155K Michelangelo Book for Seriously Rich Readers
Posted in Elite Find of the Day, News on 3 June 2008

Michelangelo Book

The very mention of few $$$$ over at EliteChoice gives my readers an indication that am going to unveil some diamond, Swarovski or precious stone encrusted product. But here I have an invitation for richie-rich die-hard book lovers who wish to extend their reading experience. How about keeping hands on some luxury publishing? Called ‘Michelangelo: La Dotta Mano’ (Michelangelo: The Wise Hand), the book comprises of a number of shoots of the Renaissance master’s statuettes and is seen as a much-hyped about coffee table book available on stands this year. Priced at $155,000, the book is available with a 500 year warranty. But a question remains, if not diamonds then what is that one thing that makes it demand such a hefty sum.

Skilled artisans from diverse grounds have worked together to produce this pricey book that is no less than an ‘art by itself’. The photographs are carved on high quality handmade paper with a black marble cover being a scale imitation of the “Madonna della Scala” (“Madonna of the Steps”), a bas-relief of the Virgin and Child sculptured by Michelangelo. Weighing 46.2 pound, the book is available in counted edition of 99 only and would make you wait for another six months from the day of placing an order. Go ahead and tag your name in owning this opulence.

Via BallerHouse/ NYT

Here Comes Mind-Reading Computer!
Posted in Computer, News, Technology on 3 June 2008

mind-Reading Computer

We have been covering magnificent to minuscule forms of computer but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh have ventured into a different domain to develop a device called ‘mind-reading’ computer. Hoping to be a fully functional mind-reading machine, it aims at predicting the activity prototype a brain tends to create for a specific word, hence offering a better indulgence of how and where brain stores facts. They are also hoping that the mechanism would enable them improve treatments for language chaos and learning disabilities.

Around nine volunteers have taken the initiative to undergo this training process. They were provided with 58 words and were asked to enquire about the connotation and value of the words. As a part of the process, brain scans were done via magnetic resonance imaging, thereby capturing their thinking process amidst different words.

Then the computer was assigned with two new words and images and was anticipated to pair them up correctly, which finally happened. Tom Mitchell, leading then study disclosed the next step is to test brain motion for idioms rather than individual words.

Via ComputerWorld

London’s Olympic Stadium Would Be Portable?
Posted in Entertainment, Events, News on 28 May 2008

2012 Olympics stadium

The buzz about the 2012 Olympics would stay alive until the game gets over. If it one end, the debate is about the proceedings scheduled then the other worth-considering issue seems to be the demountable nature of the erected stadium. Idea is to reutilize the stadium after a particular event gets over. If it happens it would be the first ever step with a revolutionary approach that would keep the cost within budget and invite poorer countries to play host. Folks, don’t doubt it to be a travelling circus. But how is it possible? The prospective stadium needs to be constructed using flat pack materials like an Ikea bookshelf that allows it a free movement to another Olympics city. The stadium is to have a stable 25,000 seat main arrangement and particularly for the Olympics, it will install a 55,000 seat upper tier.

In this regards, London is in talks with possible 2016 host Chicago because “both cities are decisive to construct main stadiums with minute numbers of permanent seats while developing giant seating gallows for the two weeks of competition, thereby accommodating around 80,000 people.

2012 Olympics stadium

If this thought gets materialized then possibility is portable nature of stadiums would be the demand of coming generation.

Via Gizmodo/ TreeHugger

Elite Find of the Day: Botels Or Floating Hotels
Posted in Elite Find of the Day, News, Travel on 26 May 2008

Botels

Call them Botels or floating hotels, these are hotels installed within the boats offering you an interesting stay waterside. It is great way of killing your worry to hunt for a port-to-port stoppage while cruising and hence saving your time. They say the lodging offers a rocking-to-sleep impression and the sound of lapping water but I wonder if one wants similar features, why wouldn’t he go for a complete-service cruise instead. Well, there is no word on its pricing but a clear view at the interiors of the botel would enable you take a call about your visit there. Folks, who wish to stop through Stockholm, Budapest or Prague should certainly look for another staying option as these botels certainly cannot be your run-of-the-mill lodging option.

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Via TravelMedia

Unlimited Plastic Surgery Package And Renting in Hamptons Costs $500,000
Posted in Entertainment, Fashion, Health, Luxury, News on 26 May 2008

Plastic Surgery Package

It’s a great piece of news for all ugly-looking rich birds. The logic of beauty generating wealth was crystal clear to us and now here comes a kick to the thought of money buying beauty. But it is surely not everyone’s deal! If you happen to have interest in cosmetic surgery or have formed a long “wish list” of procedures that would take away the weight of your wallet then I would propose you to consider a smart package offered by Dr. Stephen Greenburg of Park Avenue. He offers you a lovely renting of a house in the Hamptons for summer where you can spend days and nights recovering from the surgery in a luxurious way. Dr. Stephen Greenburg of Park Avenue is now offering this service by charging $500,000 for this aforementioned packaged deal.

The beach is available for rent from Memorial Day to Labor Day with reasonable unlimited plastic surgery procedures together with a provision of a full-time nurse, a chauffeur, and invitations for distinct invitations to VIP and celebrity parties plus a shopping payment that is enough to revamp the look and feel of your wardrobe. Have spare $500,000?? Would suggest you to take a try.

Via NYDailyNews

Experience the Phoenix Mars Lander Day
Posted in News, Technology on 25 May 2008

Phoenix

Amidst your planned schedule of making a bingo in the company of grilling machines, extract time to watch NASA’s Phoenix Lander that is programmed to touch down on Mars today evening. Time is 8 p.m. EST, when this multimillion dollar Lander will pierce the Red Planet’s ambiance and will come “seven minutes of terror,” as labeled by CNN. As a part of the scheme, Phoenix will gradually slow itself from around 13,000 miles per hour to about five in the gap of 6-7 minutes.

To update yourself on this, visit NASA TV web and TV coverage and also would suggest you to spend some time over telescope coverage provided by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and the Green Bank Telescope.

Enjoy the video at Gizmodo

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