Wow, Goldstriker is fast. After releasing all those luxury iPhone versions, they're out with the iPhone 3G Diamond edition. The device comes in white gold and with diamonds, and costs 5,995 GBP. That's like $12,000! Yeah, it's expensive but I'm sure they'll sell out pretty quickly…
UK's Stuart Hughes designed this beauty and the process was overseen by the close attention of the top Swiss jeweler, Knalih Athen.
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Review: Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) Portable Speaker for iPhoneFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 12:52:52
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more MySpace working on native iPhone applicationFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
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