by Luna on November 1, 2008
Sexy Model wearing Lingerie with GPS
Why women wear Lingerie? Perhaps it’s just part of their nature to attract the opposite sex. And that’s why Iorio Lucia a Brazilian designer who recently made an innovation with the sexy fabric. Iorio made a breakthrough by attaching GPS on the lingerie that he designed.
“This collection … is a wink to women and a challenge to men because, even if she gives him the password to her GPS, she can always turn it off,” Iorio said to AFP.
undisturbed with the controversy her new collection could potentially make, Iorio is also unconcerned of the global financial crisis and its adverse impact on luxury items sales since the G
PS lingerie retails from a cool $US800 with a standard GPS, to $ 1100 with a more advanced model.
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by Mick on October 26, 2008
Mitac MiStation
Mitac is about to launch the MiStation, a netbook that will have an integrated GPS, and also uses the G operating system, a virtual system that allows you to use text editor, audio player, calculator, chat, all in line, without using desktop software .
MiStation will have a small 8.9-inch display, 1.6GHz Intel Atom, disc or 20GB SSD HDD 60GB disk, a 1.3-megapixel Webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, VGA port, three USB ports and card reader memory.
Surely placed on the market in November with prices ranging from 350 to 500 euros.
by Mick on October 6, 2008

Today we have Samsung i7110 specs sheet in our hands, I can tell you some of the things you wanted to know about the new Samsung phone.. Like we already knew that it would be based on Symbian S60 OS Samsung i7110, it will also have a built in GPS but no Wi-Fi connectivity.
Here’s te Samsung i7110 specs;
GSM / EDGE, WCDMA / HSDPA connectivity
S60 Symbian OS 9.3
320 × 240 QVGA, 262K color OLED display
5 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus
built-in GPS
FM Radio
microSDHC memory card slot, up to 16 GB
80 MB of internal memory
Dimensions: 118 × 52×13 mm
Samsung i7110 Apparently will be officially announced in London on Oct. 21 at the Symbian Smartphone Show