Today Motorola announced the availability of its latest Ferrari-branded cell phone based on the RAZR2 V9. The first country to receive the phone is Singapore with the RAZR2 V9 Ferrari Special Edition being available exclusively to SingTel subscribers. (Why? Because the 2008 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix is sponsored by SingTel).
According to Dr. Olaf Göttgens, Vice President Brand Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars: "The mobile brand portal enables us to expand the direct contact with a growing target group. Cell phones are one of the most frequently utilized means of communication, and our portal enables customers and individuals interested in the brand to call up - at any time and from any location
Checkout this hilarious hidden camera video which captures 5 different driving instructors going ballistic on a young student driver who won’t stop talking on his cell phone!!! Get ready for California's July 1st NO DRIVING AND TALKING law, or get fined $50 bucks.
Limited to only 1947 of these sexy cell phones. The hand stitched leather of the Ascent was originally inspired by the outstanding artisan leatherwork found in the interiors of great European sports cars. Unique to this series, the leather used for this phone is identical to that used in Ferrari interiors, sourced from the same Italian Cows and dyed the exact shade of Ferrari red.
Porsche Design has teamed up with French based Sagem Communication, to create their first mobile phone, the P9521. The P9521 has certainly won my aesthetic approval with its minimalist design and “cool” materials such as the aluminum casing and mineral glass display.
Vertu have released the second Ascent made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Ferrari. Unlike the Vertu Ascent Ferrari 1947 where 1947 phones were made only sixty will be made. The Vertu Ascent Ferrari 60 is inspired by the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and features wallpapers and ringtones of it.
The SYNC system fitted on Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models brings new levels of in-car communications connectivity. The SYNC system allows you to talk on the phone without taking
omorrow (June 7th) a Canadian company called J R Wireless will launch a mobile phone service that will warn drivers of speed traps in Ontario and Quebec. The service will use text messages to notify drivers. Speed trap alerts to mobile phones have been available in numerous European countries for more than five years.