Disney DM005SH Diamond Cellphone
March 15, 2010

Are you a serious Disney fan? Well, whether you’ve spent the most of your life collecting Disney memorabilia, next you’ll certainly want to take note of Himfr, who is the company who brought to our attention Disney’s diamond cell phone – the DM005SH. The phone sports 22 diamonds of varying sizes, and they’ve been arranged to show the Disney logo. In case you were wondering, the DM005SH sports an 8-megapixel camera, not to mention a 3.4-inch FWGA display. Aside from the word “Disney” engraved at the top of the phone’s keyboard, the bunch of pre-loaded Disney themes should be more than abundant to convince you that that is a phone or Disney lovers. There isn’t any mention of pricing at the moment, but you can be certain that since it sports diamonds, it’s not going to be cheap.
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Sony S Series Walkmans Get The Disney Treatment
March 12, 2010

If you’re a Disney and Sony fan, that will probably have you drooling uncontrollably. Sony Japan has officially announced its new Sony Walkman S series (NW-S740/S740K/S640/S640K Series) that come emblazoned with Mickey and Minnie mouse characters at the back. There will be three versions available, Mickey only, Minnie only, and the couple together. There are additionally two accessories up for grabs, which are a case ($18), and a Mickey phone stand ($29). The devices mentioned here are currently available at Sony Style (Japan).
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ESPN to stream on Xbox 360
January 19, 2010

Guess both cable and satellite TV will experience yet another heavy hit coming their way - word has it that the big wigs behind Microsoft and Walt Disney Company are discussing about streaming ESPN via Xbox 360, where the new "channel" could very well be called ESPN360 for all its intents and expectations. Of course, you will need to fork out a subscriber fee per console to take advantage of that new service, but on the other hand you will benefit from related interactive games as well. Bear in mind that remains in the rumor stage, so new developments might just dismiss such news in a puff of smoke.
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Virtual Butler mirror
November 20, 2009

Remember the first duration you watch Disney's Snow White? I just loved the way the magic mirror effects were done up, and all through traditional animation methods to boot. The Virtual Butler mirror brings back memories of yore, where it functions like a real mirror although can be connected to a variety of spots around your home including alarms, doors and cameras among others. The face is the stuff of nightmares, and I'm not too certain whether I want someone like that to greet me and open my doors whenever I come home. whether you're interested, the Virtual Butler is going for a cool $20,000.
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