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Pantech Launches Its Metallic Slim Phone

Pantech Group, the leading Korean handset manufacturer, has announced the launch of its IM-U170 handset, a slim phone fully wrapped with a metal case as part of its design innovation initiatives.

The new IM-U170 clamshell handset features enhanced both refinement and durability, coming in a full …

More…
http://www.dexigner.com/product/news-g10099.html

Platial

platial.com

Who would have guessed that sticking pins in maps would become such a cool internet thing? Using the technology of Google Earth and Yahoo Maps, Platial lets users create a personalised atlas where they can enter hobbies, thoughts and travel destinations onto a map for others to see. See UFO sightings, vegan friendly cafes and great music maps - amongst other things..

http://www.platial.com

Jonathan Ive on Apple - Digital Design Museum

Jonathan Ive, head of design at Apple, discusses the development of the iMac, iPod and other products.  

http://www.designmuseum.org/digital/jonathan-ive-on-apple

Apple iPhone faces uncertain market

Apple’s iPhone could be a hit in the high-end phone market and work wonders for partner Cingular’s image, but the device that stunned Macworld Expo attendees is likely to have a narrow market.

http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=6938

Apple iPhone

It has a huge multi-touch widescreen, built in camera, OS X operating system with Safari and widgets, plays movies, has bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and of course does music. Steve Jobs has done it AGAIN. But it’s expensive, the phone, which will cost from $499 (£257) to $599 and will be launched in the US in June and Europe later this year. Apple is not yet saying how much the iPhone will cost in the UK, but using the comparison of a Mac mini computer the 4 gigabyte (GB) model would be about £335.

Read a summary of his Keynote here:
http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/01/09/liveupdate/index.php