Over yonder at Creative's site, cowboy. It's so dang fine, we've half a mind to ventilate the webmaster hombre at Creative and lit out with the rest of the posse. Only it'd be a shame if we left nothing behind for the poor fellers who took part in the Zen Neeon Spot the Stik-On contest. Them four T-shirt designs are styled after the Neeon Stik-Ons and include the likes of Bohemian, Reggae and Breakbeat. But we reckon we are right partial to Country.
Following the success of its digital lineup over the past couple of years, Nikon has finally pulled the plug on production of all large format and enlarging lenses. So Nikonians who still wish to dabble in film, you had better move fast before the stock runs out.
All is not lost. Nikon will still continue to manufacture and sell its flagship model, the F6, as well as some of its 35mm film accessories. Outside of Europe, the company's manual FM10 will likewise still be available.
Other than the two camera bodies, the following interchangable manual lenses will still be available in Asia.
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Hello Kitty, watch out. Disney's apparently cottoned onto a whole new world. Of tech and gadgets, that is. It's muscling in on the lipless one's turf by sending in the Disney brigade. Adding to its current arsenal of Mickey-themed notebooks, USB sewing machines and phones are now mini USB flash disks which come with hidden USB connectors and matching cables and lanyards. For cute overload, there's a Chicken Little limited edition.
The Sharp LC32AX3M and LC37AX3M are the latest additions to its famed Aquos family LCD TVs. The duo, together with the 26- to 37-inch G series, form the backbone of its WXGA models targeted at its midsized HDTV customers.
Over 580 diamonds worth 10.32 carats in total and set on 120g of 14K white gold. Wow. That's like serious bling bling and a big hole in the pocket for the boyfriend. Opulence never got so grand for the wee player from Apple. We are predicting a larger version for the iPod video which will come with rubies, emeralds and sapphires (read: RGB). We would like it to be named Pricey Pixels. Though we wouldn’t care less if they gave it a crap name like Colorful iPod Casing, as long as someone gifts it to us.