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The SL91 uses Force Sensitive Resistor (FSR) technology. The surface reacts to slight pressure and reveals navigation keys, and a signal tells you when an action has been initiated. Thanks to the same technology, the BenQ-Siemens SL91 can even be used with gloves. The BenQ-Siemens SL91 will feature a 2-inch QVGA display with 16.7 million colors, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, a second camera, VGA, for video telephony via UMTS, MP3 player and a stereo RDS FM radio and a MicroSD card slot.
XKR options include a Luxury Package at $2,100 (upgraded leather, 16-way power seats and leather-trimmed instrument panel), a Premium Sound Package at $1,875 (Alpine 525-watt, 8-speaker system with SIRIUS satellite radio), a radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control system at $2,200 and 20-inch Cremona-style wheels at $5,000. An Advanced Technology Package, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control and Active Front Lighting, will be offered for both Coupe and Convertible models ($2,500). The XKR price is up from $82,330 and $87,330 respectively from 2006 models but there's a lot of new in the "all-new" designation.
The front flip sports a OLED display which gives the effect that information is floating on the face of the phone itself. The Z610 has a 2.0" TDF main screen supporting 256k colors (220x176 pixels). Its 2.0 Megapixel camera supports 2.5X digital zoom and QCIF video recording. The Z610 has 16MB of internal memory and comes with a 64MB Memory Stick (M2). Other features include Bluetooth with A2DP support for streaming music to other compatible devices, USB 2.0, Flight mode, HTML full browser with RSS and Music player.
It is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor, 2GB of RAM and a roomy 250 GB (1GB = 1 billion bytes) hard drive for recording your favourite TV shows. Specs include Wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) technology, NTSC TV tuner, DVD burner and integrated camera. The LS1 runs on Microsoft Windows XP MCE 2005.
Abundant with history, the hats ($1,175) made perfect sense in a collection that was an ode to Balenciaga past, including 60's equestrian references. But beware nostalgia. Despite the satisfaction of wearing a metaphor on your head, a riding cap can make you look like an alien or, if it's white, a light bulb
Lane's seven carat pin is set with 755 diamonds and is worth more than $25,000. The design will be on the red carpet at the Emmy awards next weekend and will be auctioned off starting on the following Monday by "Clothes Off Our Back" with 100 percent of the proceeds donated to children's charities.
The collection of more than 500 diamonds was to be exhibited at the Australian Jewellery Fair at Darling Harbour, but a security case containing the jewels failed to turn up.
The briefcase was one of six sent to the fair from a jewellery company based in Melbourne, the Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA) said.
Five of the briefcases were delivered to the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from an off-site vault on Saturday at 9am (AEST), but another bag never arrived and was later declared missing, the association said.