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No details forthcoming. You'll know when we know.

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<![CDATA[Nokia 8800 Sirocco Lamborghini Edition has Awesome Bearings]]> Please make the Nokia 8800 madness stop! This is the latest version of the Nokia 8800 shiny slider phone. This time it comes in special edition Lamborghini style. The specs for this limited edition 8800 are the same as all of the past models. The only difference is the included Lamborghini logo laser-etching and the use of real Lamborghini ball bearings for the sliding mechanism. So does that mean it will slide open at 500 horsepower? If so, awesome!

Nokia and Lamborghini limited edition 8800 Sirocco phone [newlaunches]

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<![CDATA[Wii Inventory Tracker]]> Even though Nintendo's delivering about 2,700 times the amount of Wiis as PlayStation 3s this quarter, demand is still outnumbering supply, and you may be having a hard time getting your hands on a console. Here comes the Nintendo Wii Console Status Tracker.

This website monitors the major sites—EB Games, Wal-Mart, Circuit City, Amazon—all on one page and will change color when the console is in stock. Pretty similar to all the 360 trackers that were the rage last year. Notably absent is Best Buy, but perhaps there's a problem with BB's website.

Inventory Tracker [Refresh Thing]

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<![CDATA[JVC's Sophisti Speakers Upscale DVDs and Pack Wi-Fi]]> So now that you've taken advantage of all those Black Friday specials and scored a new flat-panel TV, it's time to pair it with some decent speakers. Stepping up to the plate is JVC's Sophisti line, a 3.1 system that cuts back on wires and looks good doing it. All three models in the Sophisti range (DD-8, DD-3, DD-1) can decode Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II, but the DD-8 and DD-3 up the ante by upscaling your DVDs to 720p. The latter two models can also connect to your computer and wirelessly play back music, video, or photos stored on your hard drive. I'm particularly liking the DD-8, which is the only model to include floor-standing speakers. The models are available in the UK starting at $960. Pics of the full range after the jump.

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[via CNET UK]

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<![CDATA[Grope: Helio Drift GPS Buddy Stalker Vs. Dodgeball]]> Hey, you know our exclusive on Helio's Frost White, GPS-enabled Drift phone? Well we've had a bit of time with the phone, and basic stats aside, the buddy finding, GPS, and mapping features are outstanding. But I'm not sure if its better than the combination of the already-downloadable Google Maps and Dodgeball buddy finding service.

Our tour begins with the very robust location-aware Google maps implementation:

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The screen's QVGA (320 by 240 pixel) res shows tons of details on Google maps, including satellite view (but no hybrid view, unlike the java version I have downloaded onto my Sony Ericsson.) Coolest thing ever is that the Drift can map your current location with a single click. It feels as if the receiver in the phone is very quick. So quick that away from a window, and within seconds, it mapped my location within 200 feet. Which is too fast to be believed, so I think its using triangulation of cell towers. Either way, you can use the current location to set your starting point for turn by turn directions (of course, without voice nav, and with such a small screen, you'd better have someone sitting shotgun directing your drive). The phone also works with Google Maps Traffic, which shows congestion on major roads with a few minutes delay. Green lines mean the cars are flowing freely, while yellow and red mean delays.
Then there's the buddy finder.

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Basically, you can use the phone to find friends on you buddy list, with a few conditions. They have to have a Drift phone, too. They have to be on your buddy list. They need to have pinged the server with their most recent location. Still, very cool.

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Helio shipped Gizmodo's phones with each other on buddy lists. I can ping buddies to ask them to update location, and I can see their location on mapquest, too. (Yep, it doesn't use Gmaps for buddy finding.) Nextel has something like this so employers can spy on their lazy workers...BTW, Jason, get back to work, damn it.


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Those familiar with google's Dodgeball service will recognize the concept. This is like that, but Dodgeball's feature list (crush lists, ex girlfriend stealth, photos, friends of friends, yelp-like search engine) is extensive, and although you have to check in to the system using SMS, well, lets face it, everyone has SMS, and I think its rare to find two Drift users who aren't already bosom buddies. BTW, two gorgeous people I know found each other on Dodgeball, so its maybe worth a shot if you haven't tried it before.

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Anyhow, back to the Drift. Very cool, super-futuristic GPS and buddy finding features. Mapping yes, useful, but you can already download Gmaps to phones now. Buddy finding, very cool, even if of limited use. The phone itself is basically a high speed 3G mall, with most of the functionality limited to buying stuff for a few bucks (vids, music, etc) and the browser still doesn't quite feel like it can provide a fraction of the power of the mobile opera browser. The hardware is solid, but until more phones have buddy finding in an open standard, it seems like a fantastic idea that'll work best if you muscle all your Saturday night buddies into getting one, too. Or getting Dodgeball.

Helio Drift [Gizmodo]

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<![CDATA[Exclusive: White Helio Drift Gallery]]>
There are only 10 Frost White Helio Drift in existence, and Gizmodo got 3 of the GPS-enabled sliders straight from the factory today. As it turns out, the frost version of this tricked-out phone is only going to be produced in small numbers—only about 3 percent of all Drifts will be made in this lustrous shade.

We'll be testing out the Buddy Beacon GPS and buddy-stalking functions a bit later. But first, let's just get an eyeful of this frosty phone in the photo gallery...

UPDATE: We've spent time with the location-aware buddy finding and mapping services. Here's a tour of how it works, and our first impressions.

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Helio Drift [Gizmodo]

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