This is the first shot we’ve ever seen of a Treo without an external antenna. And when we say “first,” we mean seventh this month.
Update from engadget:

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Posted on 27 August 2006 by admin
This is the first shot we’ve ever seen of a Treo without an external antenna. And when we say “first,” we mean seventh this month.
Update from engadget:

[Thanks, hofo_mofo]

From engadget
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Posted on 27 August 2006 by admin
 
TechArt presents its revamped Porsche Cayman, which sports lightweight “Formula†wheels, a sports suspension, front spoiler, side sills, and a full-leather interior. It’s powered by a 3.4L flat-6 engine that produces 295hp and 255 lb-ft torque. More pics after the jump.
The TechArt suspensions are custom-calibrated to the new tires. For a ride-height lowering by some 25 – 30 millimeters TechArt offers sport springs, which also harmonize perfectly with the PASM suspension available from the factory
[via SeriousWheels]
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The Vertu Constellation features 18k gold accents, a leather back cover, 262k color TFT display covered with scratchproof sapphire crystal, USB connectivity, Bluetooth, and a Nokia S40 user interface. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
The body of fancier of the three is made from 18-carat gold, while the other two models are made of polished and satin steel. If you like, you can custom order the keypad to be made from fluorescent ceramics
[via Slashphone]
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At just 250g and 1.6cm high, Plextor’s PX-608CU is touted as the “world’s smallest†external DVD writer. This drive supports a host of DVD/CD media, including dual-layer discs, with 4x -8x write speeds (24x for CD-R/RW). It features 2MB of buffer memory and USB 2.0 connectivity. The PX-608CU ships in October, no word yet on pricing.
The company also launched an ATAPI-connected internal version of the drive, called the PX-608AL. It has a slot-load mechanism – the external drive pops open like an old-style portable CD player
[via RegHardware]
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The Dell Latitude D620 is aimed at business users, featuring an Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.0GHz) processor, 1GB of DDR2-667 memory, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 80GB HDD, and a 14.1-inch display. Here’s the bottom line:
If the D620 is anything to go by, Dell’s Latitude range will be a force to be reckoned with, offering great specification and impressive performance at a very affordable price. And once Dell starts to offer the integrated 3G module as an option, these machines will become even more desirable
[Review via Trustedreviews]
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