tejwani / news commented on

A Merc convertible does turn heads but when you have a flashy, glitzy, diamond covered Mercedes SL class you halt the traffic. The SL legend began over 50 years ago and to celebrate 50 years the limited edition Mercedes-Benz SL550 was announced. Coming back to the diamond covered Mercedes SL it was on display in an overseas auto show. No confirmed report on the diamonds being real or fake; this dazzling beauty would anyways be costing millions even if fake diamonds are used.
|
tags:
merc
all
|
category:
Miscellaneous
| Add this link to...
| tell a friend
| bakwaas
Add to:
| my favorites / bookmarks

This looks like a sweet innocent child teddy bear, but infact this is a cool spy cam hidden inside a teddy bear, how cool is that.
This is really cute, now you don't have to have a baby room filled with electronics the electronics are build into the toys.
With a camera built into his nose, the TeddyCam blends perfectly in the environment of a baby's room.
|
tags:
spy cam
all
|
category:
Tech
| Add this link to...
| tell a friend
| bakwaas
Add to:
| my favorites / bookmarks
Apple's eagerly awaited and (grossly) over-hyped iPhone has finally arrived as promised on the 29th of June, 2007. Love it or hate it, but you can't ignore it. The iPhone will hit Indian shores in early 2008 though, insiders say that it could be as early as as November 2007. Unofficially though, you can get the iPhone pretty soon from the grey markets of Palika Bazar or Sarojini Nagar in Delhi for around Rs. 30,000. Since the phone is locked i.e. Apple has tied up for an exclusive tie up with AT&T, you can get it unlocked for anything between Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,500 to make it work with any GSM network in India.
|
tags:
apple iphone launched-a repor
all
|
category:
Tech
| Add this link to...
| tell a friend
| bakwaas
Add to:
| my favorites / bookmarks
When Steve Jobs recruited Microsoft to be the first third party applications software developer for the Macintosh, he was already concerned that they might try to copy our ideas into a PC-based user interface. As a condition of getting an early start at Macintosh development, Steve made Microsoft promise not to ship any software that used a mouse until at least one year after the first shipment of the Macintosh.
|
tags:
microsoft
all
|
category:
Business
| Add this link to...
| tell a friend
| bakwaas
Add to:
| my favorites / bookmarks