After a heavy buzzed Armani Phone, though disappointing, have now announced their plan to release the much rumored set of designer HDTV’s coming this summer.

Giorgio Armani recently unveiled a 1930’s inspired line of home furnishing at the Milan International Furniture Fair, which also showcased the upcoming Armani/Samsung 120Hz Full HDTV. As per Reuters the re-runs of fashion shows were going on the sleek designer television, which included a stylish remote control and a four mode lighted power switch customizes the Armaini and Samsung logos. Though the price is yet to be mentioned but those living in Europe, Korea and Russia will soon be able to but the 46-inch designer Armani TV and those looking for something bigger can relax till the upcoming 52- inch set.
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Although it’s passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we’ve seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition MotoRAZR MAXX, dubbed the V6 Ferrari. Although it’s not like Ferrari to stop with just six cylinders, this handset sports a sleek, black finish, an unmistakable yellow Ferrari logo, two-megapixel camera, VGA webcam for video telephony, 50MB of internal memory, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB 2.0 connectivity, and “OTA PC syncing” to boot. Additionally, you’ll find HSDPA, EDGE, and GPRS options, and for that extra luxurious touch, you’ll hear an F1 “roar” each time you switch the device on, images of the Ferrari F430 engine on the mini external display, and a Ferrari automobile on the internal display.
So if you’ve been scouting the perfect mobile to accompany that newly-purchased piece of Italian engineering, you can snag the MotoRAZR MAXX V6 Ferrari in five undisclosed (but fairly easy to guess) continents starting tomorrow, and while the €490 ($633) price tag might turn off the average joe, at least you get a swank red leather carrying case to keep this thing in tip-top shape. Click on through for a wide open shot.
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Lenovo a major manufacturer of branded desktops and laptops has launched two new notebooks -> Lenovo Y300 and Y500 – for Indian consumers. The unique feature of these new notebooks is the fact that they feature Lenovo’s proprietary biometric face recognition technology, which add a new layer of data security for laptops and allow the notebooks to be used by multiple users.

The Lenovo Y300 is a portable laptop which packs in a 13.1-inch screen and weighs in at a light 2.03 kg. The Y300 also makes use of the face recognition technology which is used in conjunction with the Veriface software. The software works by taking a digital snapshot of the user, extracting key features of the user’s face, and then creating a digital map that becomes the system’s ‘password’. By using this feature it recognizes multiple users and logs onto the Windows operating system and other applications without requiring users to remember a single password similar to a finger biometric check.
In the event of an unauthorized attempt, the notebook photographs the user and stores the image in a log for verification. The Y500 is aimed at multimedia users with its 15.1 inch screen and features an advanced Dolby Home Theater, a Shuttle Center for easy navigation between features, a slot-in ODD and a TV Tuner card.
The Lenovo Y300 is priced at Rs. 61,990 and
the Lenovo 3000 Y500 is priced between Rs. 31,990 and
Rs. 69,990 depending on the specification that the user chooses to configure it to.
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