Nokia’s upcoming N76 is more than just good looks, as you’ll see in the videos below. At just 13.7mm thick, the Nokia N76 is a sleek camshell that’s packed with features. Boasting a QVGA display, 2.0-megapixel camera, 20MB of built-in memory, and a host of multimedia functions. Clips after the jump.
If you needed a reason to be one of the 3,000 applicants per day… check out this inside look from MSNBC (Jan 2007) about Google’s work culture–the massages, the free food, the game rooms… the list goes on!
The recent Consumer Electronics show Sony’s booth only had one playable game, which did not live up to the hype of PS3. Microsoft showcased several new titles as well as new firmware enhancements that will continue to make it hard for the PS3 to make up any ground. Microsoft has sold over 10 million consoles internationally and lead the race against Sony and Nintendo. Photos & review
These are slippers with small flashlights built into the toe, to make navigating through your luxury penthouse late at night easier, without having to wake what’s-her-name from the club.
We say penthouse because, at $70, you have to be a person of considerable income to waste your money on this crap.
One nice feature, however, is the lack of a proper power switch. The lights are activated by stepping into the slipper. They’re powered by replaceable lithium batteries. The product page, linked below, says that in case of a power outage, you can use the slippers to find your emergency flashlight.