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I’m not a huge fan of garish, overly expensive mobile phones – I just don’t see the point unless you’re a Z-List ‘celeb’ and lack the imagination as to what to spend your fee for embarrassing yourself on the latest reality TV show.

Thing is, I do love mechanical watches (RADO especially if anyone wants to add to my collection – would really appreciate a Spacewing or NCC 303) so this Celsius X-VI-II $300,000 mechanical cellphone caught my interest.

Apparently this phone will be officially outed at Baselworld Watch Show but Watchismo has busted loose some shots of this ‘butterfly-inspired’ mechanical mobile.

Naturally the swish mechanism is exposed so the less rich (or more tasteful) can marvel at your blowers intricate workmanship.

From what I gather this phone is ‘wound’ and therefore powered (I guess) from the ‘Remontage Papillon’ or butterfly rewinding mechanical system that’s hidden in the phone’s ‘wings’.

I’m hoping that this phone is actually as stated: “A dream that embraces a concept that is still impossible today but may one day come true: an entirely mechanical cellphone!”

If this phone is truly powered and recharged by an automatic watch-style mechanism then this is very impressive! If, on the other-hand, all the gears, etc (beautiful though they are) are just for the implanted watch, then sorry Celsius – it’s rather naff at €200,000

I’m guessing we’ll all know more after Baselworld 2010.

What do you think?

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Mac MiniMore Apple rumours abound after the store went down for a while and nothing happened.

Apparently Apple is telling their direct-sales channels (that’s highstreet Apple stores to you and I) that they won’t be honouring orders for iMacs and Mac Minis in the short term.

Yup – I jumped to the same conclusion that an update is on the horizon!

Could these new iMacs be the thinner Blu-ray packing ones that look more like the LED Cinema Display?

Could these be the ones with the mystery features that make them the “most versatile ever”?

There has even been whispers that it will have that natty unibody build.

Whilst a new line of iMac’s is certainly exciting there has also been word that the little Mac Mini may get a wash and brush up – consisting primarily of component and CPU upgrades and killing off the low-end Mac mini SKU.

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Vertu 3G – Luxury Phone Gets 3G

December 10, 2008 Click to read more →

This thing was found on a Russian luxury blog – but when you think of all those rich Russian business types it makes perfect sense.
The thing in question is the all new Vertu cellphone – you’re loving it aintcha?
The Vertu Boucheron 150, as it is called, looks just like that other Vertu blower but this [...]

Asus Kills Off The Little EeePC’s

November 4, 2008 Click to read more →

Asus, the name behind the popularity of Netbooks and no frills computing pioneers are set to put a stop to the smaller models.
If you’re after an Asus netbook with a screen smaller than 10-inches you’d better get your skates on!
The president of Asus has confirmed the company is intending to get rid of its older [...]

Phiaton MS 400 Carbon Fibre Headphones

September 5, 2008 Click to read more →

The quickest way to make anything look hi performance, modern and cutting edge is to construct it from carbon fibre.
This even works with a pair of studio grade cans!
These are Phiaton’s latest model weighing in at a mere 6.5oz.
To keep the weight down Phiaton have made the MS-400 from carbon graphite fibre encased in a [...]

Eidos Blu-Ray Player – Worth its weight in Gold(mund)?

February 26, 2008 Click to read more →

Now, I know that Blu-Ray came out victorious – but there is still a limit to how much I’d pay for this conquoring tech. 
The Goldmund Eidos 20 BD, aimed at “audio-video purists”, will set you back roughly £8,500!!  :0. 
They claim to be the first “high-end audio/video manufacturer” to offer a Blu-ray player saying that the new [...]