Samsung’s Z720, Ultra Edition 13.8
The Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720) is the thinnest HSDPA slider around.

Samsung’s Z720 has a 2.1 inch QVGA display, a high speed internet connection, GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900MHz), EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, a microSD memory card, integrated GMail, a 3 megapixel camera with 3x zoom, and a media player (Mp3, WMA, AAC). Incredibly, the Z720 weighs only 80 grams, and has a size of 104.5 x 51.3 x 13.8 mm. The Samsung Ultra Edition 13.8 has already launched in many European countries.
MobiBLU’s Cubisto
MobiBLU’s Cubisto is essentially MobiBLU’s Cube 2 for the budget conscious.

MobiBLU’s Cubisto has the same features as the Cube 2, except for a monochrome screen (instead of a colour screen). The Cubisto is more affordable than the Cube 2: the 1 GB version has the price of $89.99, while the 2 GB model costs $109.99. Unfortunately, the Cubisto’s battery life is a reported 8 hours, 2 hours less than the Cube 2’s battery life. The Cubisto supports MP3s, WMAs, and WMA DRM formats, and will work with PlayForSure. Currently, the launch date for the Cubisto in the US is unknown.
An Orange Zune!
Would you look at that! Why, it’s an orange Zune!

We’ve already seen a pink Zune, but this orange Zune is quite a rarity! It went up on Ebay, but unfortunately no one bothered to bid for this strange looking Zune.
Nokia N95 Video
Here’s a really interesting Nokia N95 commercial.
Nokia’s N95 is Nokia’s most feature packed phone ever! It has a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, 150 mb of internal memory, a 2.6 inch QVGA display, WiFi, an ATI 3d graphics card, and a thin, sleek body. The N95 has a launch date of February 2007, and its price is currently unknown.
iPad Pictures and Info
All iPod fans rejoice! Apparently, there has been some major interest in building an iPod building, or an iPad if you will.

This rendition is from ArchPartners.
This iPad, a 23 story iPod tower, will be built in Dubai and will be constructed by Omniyat Properties. The iPod tower will house around 200 units, and will be designed by Hong-Kong architects James Law Cybertecture International. The iPad will also have a lean of 6 degrees, in order to produce that famous iPod look.
Here’s another rendering from Fscklog:

Here’s an official model of the iPad from SkyScraper.

Of course, by the time the iPad is constructed in 2009, it will be in memorium of those quaint old fashioned ipods that we used to have in 2006.
