Delta Airlines, American Airlines and Virgin Australia are all gearing up to introduce Apple’s new feature the Passbook as the new mobile boarding pass.







Delta Airlines, American Airlines and Virgin Australia are all gearing up to introduce Apple’s new feature the Passbook as the new mobile boarding pass.

After taking down Spain to win gold at the 2012 London Games, the US men’s basketball team was gifted custom Beats by Dre headphones to match the players’ shiny new medals.

Prada and LG have teamed up to produce a new Bluetooth headset, extending the collaboration alongside their Android smartphone.

This luxury flash drive has been designed by Pascal Grenacher for the luxury watch manufacturer, Chopard in Geneva, Switzerland.
This elegant drive has been presented to VIP Guests to show them the exclusive “Red Carpet” Jewellery collection during this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

Flagship Australian airline Qantas is ditching BlackBerry for Apple’s iPhone and rolling out in-flight iPad entertainment streaming, dealing a blow to the US firm’s rivals.
Qantas said it was switching 1,300 employee phones from Canada-based Research in Motion’s BlackBerry to the popular Apple device after a “large majority” of workers expressed a preference for the iPhone.
“Transition from the BlackBerry to the iPhone is part of Qantas’ broader mobility strategy and, once complete, will result in significant cost savings,” Qantas said.

Samsung has just launched its 75-inch (189-cm) ES9000 OLED TV in South Korea with a whopping price of 19.8 Million Won ($17,450).
It is the world’s largest super OLED TV and sports a gorgeous 7.9mm-thick bezel, while its 1GHz dual-core processor allows it to run multiple Smart TV application simultaneously.
The Samsung ES9000 features what the company calls a “Diamond Black Panel” which it claims improves the clearness, contrast and brightness of the display.



















