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Gold Coffin Comes Complete With Mobile Phone

by Jay Garrett on March 2, 2010

If you want to make a big exit then a top, no holds-barred funeral would not be complete without a totally bling coffin.

Gold, of course, can be the only way forward but then what else?

Well, just in case you need to place some pizza orders in the after life, this crass casket comes compete with a mobile phone and GPS just in case someone wants to melt your resting place down.

I was going to comment on how good phone reception’s going to be 6-10 feet below the topsoil and encased in gold – but I’m thinking that there’s not going to be many complaints being texted into the funeral directors.

The price? 280,000 euros.

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Every hardware tweaker will know about BUGLabs‘ build-a-phone, kinda like a Modu self-build, but now it’s had a refresh.

BUG 2.0 is now faster and Android ready.

The latest BUGBase, which is essentially the brain and nerve center, has been upgraded to TI’s OMAP 3 platform.

Before I get “huh?” from you – this actually brings the base up to spec with the likes of Motorola’s Droid and the Palm Pre.

Because it now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with top-end smartphones it’s only reasonable that it should support Android – thankfully it does. This also gives the new BUGBase tastey access to the Android App Market.

Worry not gadget builders! Although the BUGBase is new and sparkly it will still play nice with all those other bits you’ve been using to create your frankengadgets with – whether they be WI-Fi radios, GPS receivers, speakers or the BUGMotion accelerometer.

As yet there’s no price or release date for the new BUGbase.

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz HD Recording Camera Phone Release Date Outed

February 9, 2010 Click to read more →
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More phone news – well, the Mobile Word Congress aint far off is it?
It appears that Sony Ericsson’s latest lovely, the Vivaz, has cropped up on Vodafone’s website with a UK launch date.
The new 8.1MP camera phone will be available on Vodafone from March with prices still under wraps but you [...]

Maplock – GPS Anti-theft Device for Those Stupid Enough to Leave it on Their Windscreen

December 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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Correct me if I’m wrong.
Most GPS devices are portable. They’ll slip into your hand/man bag, pocket, or at least into your cars locking glovebox.
The fact that even when people remove their TomTom or Garmin and shove it under their car-seat (yeah – I know your secret hiding place!) they leave the dock on their windscreen. [...]

Moto Milestone / Droid Will Be Available in UK from Next Week

November 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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The Motorola Milestone, or Droid as it’s known Stateside, has been confirmed to land in Blighty from December 7.
The Milestone will be the first handset powered by Android 2.0 (or Eclair) and it will come with a 60 day free trial of MOTONAV.
Expansys has now confirmed that it’s expecting shipment of the handsets on [...]

Colour e-Book Reader Seeks OEM – Qualcomm Mirasol Display

November 18, 2009 Click to read more →
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Qualcomm’s Mirasol displays have appeared in mobile phones, Digital Audio Players (DAP) and GPS devices but now it seems that its going to join in on the latest craze.
E-book readers
The full colour, 5.7 inch display touting prototype just needs a friendly, loving and understanding OEM partner to take it home and nurture it – and [...]

Samsung ST1000 Compact Digital Camera With GPS Geotagging

August 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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This is what I’ve been waiting for!
Samsung has decided to throw its hat in the ring and stand front and centre boldly thrusting Geotagging into the air with its forthcoming Samsung ST1000.
Some sneaky shots depict that the ST1000 has a 12.2MP sensor within its compact body together with a 5x optical zoom Schneider-Kreuznach lens.
Yada-yada………
Then [...]

Google Latitude Now on iPhone

July 24, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ok iPhone equipped stalkers!!
Google Latitude has finally arrived for the Apple handheld
All you have to do is head to m.google.com/latitude, let Google use your location and you’re sorted!
Your location will appear on a Google map within the browser, with Latitude appearing as a tab next to Gmail and GCal.
Add any friends that you [...]

Sony Ericsson T715 – A Slick Slider For The Short-Sighted and Fuller-Fingered

June 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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The T715 by SE is here to appease those that aren’t digging touchscreens.
Yeah, I actually know a couple of people that hold no truck with no virtual board – they’re all about the buttons. Real, clickable, physical keys.
These same people would also love to avoid signing a contract that pledges them, their children and their [...]

Garmin-Asus ChatNav Phone Out Between Now and March 2010

June 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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Garmin-Asus have just confirmed that their Android mobile will be making its debut by ‘Q1 2010′ – and there’s word that it could even arrive earlier than that!
The Garmin-Asus buddies have been keeping us guessing over its Android-based phone plans.
The Garmin-Asus G60 was originally rumoured to be running a varient of Android until the team confirmed that [...]

London Drivers to Have Their Speed Controlled via Satellite

May 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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It looks like Transport for London is planning to control the speed of vehicles from the skies!
TFL has just announced a large-scale trial of the Intelligent Speed Adaption system – this uses preloaded road data and GPS to track and slow naughty speed-freaks.
The Daily Mail put together the infographic to help explain how the ‘ISA’ system [...]

Asus T91 Convertible Netbook Coming to UK in June

May 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Righty – the Asus T91 is no ordinary netbook – no sireee bob.
“Why so?” you may ask.
C’mon, it’s a mini convertible touchscreen laptop with GPS and a TV tuner that’s why so!
It’s also under an inch thick and weighs two pounds doubting Thom!
The EeePC T91 is rocking a 8.9-inch full touchscreen LED backlight LCD, is [...]

iPhone 3.0 Gives Developers Cash and Users Cut / Copy and Paste

March 17, 2009 Click to read more →

Apple, feeling quite smug after reaching the 17 million iPhones sold mark have finally come clean and announced the iPhone’s 3.0 operating system update.
So what does this bring?
Well, let’s get those poor developers out of the way first.
They’re working away to enrich our lives and make a few quid but now we can buy additional [...]

UK National Rail Release iPhone App – Costs Money

March 17, 2009 Click to read more →

Those helpful souls at National Rail Enquiries are offering an application for iPhone owners that shows train times, live train progress, platform changes, delays and cancellations with the ability to save fave routes.
I’m liking the sound of the ‘next train home’ feature especially
The clever thing is that the app uses the iPhone’s built-in GPS to make [...]

TeleNav Release GPS For Android and T-Mobile G1 Phones

February 12, 2009 Click to read more →

Seems to be a day for GPS.
GPS maker Telenav is bringing a rather good-looking turn-by-turn navigation app to the Android loving G1 this month.
The service, which will cost Americans $10 a month, looks like it’s got what you’d expect from a standalone GPS unit:  You get voice-recognition for hands-free control, live traffic updates, a hefty POI database [...]

iPhone – Another Month, Another Update

September 1, 2008 Click to read more →

The word on the interblogweb street is that Apple’s iPhone 3G is getting yet another software update this month, speeding up its operating system and ironing out security and GPS bugs.
According to AppleInsider, the handset’s lagging contacts list (something I’ve noticed but just put down to the many contacts I have) will be fixed by [...]

Autonomous Spheres Set To Confuse Burning Man

August 6, 2008 Click to read more →

If you know about Orb Swarm and was kinda freaked out by it – hold onto your shorts because those spheres are even more clever and gone all autonomous!
They are now capable of navigating within a pre-defined GPS course. Besides navigation, these orbs feature an embedded processor, accelerometer and ZigBee wireless communication all of which [...]

KNGT icom MK1 – In Car Web Browsing

August 1, 2008 Click to read more →

It’s time to outgeek those that think a GPS/DVD/CD/Mp3 player in the car is the height of in-car tech.
Check out the KNGT icom MK1 which gives you on-the-road multi-media web browsing a-go-go!
Granted, it will work better in its native home of Korea as they must have better wireless coverage than in the average British town [...]

All White Now – I Finally Own an iPhone 3G

July 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Rejoice and give thanks my loyal flock; for I have seen the glory and bright white of my salvation.
Well, that may be overdoing it a tad – but after many years I am now part of the iFaithful.
Yup, I now own a shiny, 16gig, white-backed 3G iPhone and after my first 24 hours with it [...]

Did You Do It? 3G iPhone Feedback

July 13, 2008 Click to read more →

Did you do it?
Did you get one?
What do you reckon?
Does it live up to the hype?
Or are you waiting for the next run of stock to get one and make sure all the servers stay-up this time and the little niggles in the AppStore are sorted?
So far the feeling bout the 3G iPhone is that [...]