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PostHeaderIcon Pentax K-7 gets a Limited Silver Edition (in Japan)

Pentax released their seventh generation SLR, the K-7 , last summer, and it turned out to be a great camera. And today Hoya Pentax in Japan announced [press release in English] a limited edition of the K-7 (simply dubbed “Limited Silver”) whose main selling points are a silver-colored body and a “golden section ratio” focusing screen

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PostHeaderIcon Final Fantasy XIII bundle coming to America

Get ready to spend some Gil – it looks like Square isn’t going to ignore the US this time.

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PostHeaderIcon Office Depot somehow gets exclusive rights to sell $230 NASCAR chair

I don’t know how in the world Office Depot managed to secure the rights to this exclusive, limited edition “No. 14 Tony Stewart NASCAR High-Back Leather Bonded Chair” but all the suits at Office Max and Staples must be going ape shit right about now

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PostHeaderIcon USB 3.0 now shipping in HP Envy 15 notebooks

The HP Envy 15 is ushering in USB 3.0 by becoming the first notebook from a mainstream brand to offer the new interface. USB 3.0 will come standard on models configured with a Core i7 CPU and the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5830 GPU.

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PostHeaderIcon Fancy musicians may enjoy the $1350+ Ultimate Ears 18 earbuds

Please indulge me as I begin this post with a quote from the Ultimate Ears 18 press release: “The Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors are expected to be available beginning in February for a suggested retail price of $1350 (U.S.).

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PostHeaderIcon Sony Japan to roll out a limited edition PSP and a new PS3 bundle

Gamers who’ve always wanted to own a PSP in pink, here’s your chance: Sony Computer Entertainment Japan today announced [JP] exactly that, a limited edition of their handheld system in so-called blossom pink. Needless to say that technically, this pink PSP 3000 isn’t different from a standard model

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PostHeaderIcon Gaming Gear Giveaway: Give Us Your CES Predictions

As the tail end of a series of holiday giveaways, SteelSeries and CrunchGear are going to be giving away a pretty fat care package of sweet SteelSeries gear. One lucky winner will be taking home a limited edition gold Xai laser mouse, a Siberia v2 headset, and a 4HD gaming surface (i.e. mousepad). Having reviewed both the Xai and the Siberia, I can tell you it’s worth your time to enter. Details follow!




PostHeaderIcon TechCrunch Giveaway: A Google Nexus One #TechCrunch

We’ll keep this short and sweet. Google launched the Nexus One phone today. Here’s my review. We have one that we’re going to give away to a TechCrunch reader. You can buy one here for $529 (or $179 with a two year T-Mobile contract).

Or you can get this one from us for free. Here’s how you can get the device. Just do one of two things: either retweet this post, and make sure to include the #techcrunch hashtag, or leave a comment below telling us why this device must be yours. The contest ends at noon California time tomorrow (Wednesday). Please only tweet the message once, anyone tweeting repeatedly will be disqualified. We’ll randomly select a winner tomorrow afternoon and contact you for more details.

This is a fully unlocked GSM phone that will work almost anywhere in the world, although full 3G support will only work in the U.S., Hong Kong, U.K. and Singapore. You’ll have to supply your own SIM card. Anyone is elegible to win, and we’ll pay the shipping. Just comment below or send out that tweet. Let us know your shirt size and we’ll also send you a TechCrunch tshirt.

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PostHeaderIcon Google Nexus One: The Official Videos

This morning saw the launch of Google’s highly anticipated Nexus One “superphone”. During the demonstration, Google showcased a variety of the phone’s features, including a very impressive new photo app, voice input, and more. They’ve now posted a handful of videos showing off each of these features, which we’ve embedded below.

The most impressive video of the bunch is called Web Meets Phone. It’s sleek, stylish, and has catchy music — and was clearly inspired by Apple’s hugely successful iPhone ads. Google’s video weighs in at a hefy 1 minute 54 seconds, which obviously makes it long for your average TV commercial.  Still, given the production values of the clip, I wouldn’t be surprised if Google starts running a shorter version of this on TV. It may even splurge for a few extended showings.

You can find more videos of the Nexus One YouTube Channel (note that most of the others are showing features that are available on other Android phones).


New Camera Gallery


Voice Input

Customization (with Live Homescreens)

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PostHeaderIcon Ever wonder what FFXIII Elixir tastes like? Now you can know

Here’s one for the really dedicated Final Fantasy fan . The beverage company, Suntory, has teamed up with Square to offer a limited edition drink collection, featuring 16 special art cans of Final Fantasy “Elixir”

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