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 <title>Incredible Sony Ericsson K850i cake</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;What’s with all these  gadget-cakes   recently ? I wonder if these things taste as good as they look, but I’d be more than happy if someone made something like this Sony Ericsson K850i-cake for my, ahem, birthday next week. Of course, putting candles on something this pristine would be out of the question - which is fine by me, I’m done counting the years anyway.        Take a look at the intricacy of this cake, the details are spot-on and, if this thing were a mobile phone, I’d be talking up it’s apparent build-quality and its fit-and-finish. But, seeing as how this is a cake, words like “yummy” and “too beautiful to eat” come to mind. Props to  Michelle Sugar Art  for crafting this amazing work of art.    [Via:  SEFanatics ]    &lt;em &gt;Thanks, Teemu! &lt;/em&gt;   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Sony Ericsson 5 megapixel Cybershot with Xenon flash- unannounced Sony Ericsson successor to K850iSony Ericsson K850i coming soonSony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone picturesSony Ericsson K810i vs K850iSony Ericsson K850i approved by the FCC&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;It looks like the  AT&amp;amp;T Vu  and  Sony Ericsson K850i  are going to be making their way to AT&amp;amp;T early next year. The AT&amp;amp;T Vu is basically the US-spec  LG Prada  (LG CU920) and should be landing on Yankee shores in January of 2008. And, to complement the fashion-forward AT&amp;amp;T Vu (we can’t fathom why AT&amp;amp;T would drop the “Prada” moniker), AT&amp;amp;T will be bringing the Sony Ericsson K850i to the US masses as the Sony Ericsson “Ansel” (we know, what is AT&amp;amp;T thinking?) in March.         But, the gem that caught our eye was the business-targetted iPhone. That’s right, AT&amp;amp;T is going to be leveraging the iPhone to enterprise customers. The mention of “evolve applications” makes us believe that AT&amp;amp;T and Apple are working on making the iPhone play nice with corporate email servers - perhaps in time for the official iPhone SDK release next year? The iPhone already has built-in Yahoo! IMAP email support, so corporate email niceties should be just a stone’s throw away.    We can’t wait for AT&amp;amp;T upcoming lineup. They’ve already got their bases covered with the  AT&amp;amp;T Tilt , iPhone, and the plethora of monoblocks and clamshells in their stable, and with the  recently green-lighted  Dobson acquisition, the LG Prada and SE K850i should cement Big Blue’s position at the head of the US wireless table.    [Via:  BGR ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Sony Ericsson K850i coming soonSony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone picturesSony Ericsson K850i now available on Vodafone UK; Nokia N81, 6500 classic coming soonSony Ericsson K810i vs K850iSony Ericsson K850i: Look iPhone, I can auto-rotate too!&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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