
So you want to purchase an unlocked iPhone 4 in some foreign country. Sounds good, I did the same with mine – and I bought it from an Italian seller who bought it in France and sold it for 200 Euros more. Not a great story, but I needed it. Anyway, iFun put together an interesting chart showing the prices of the iPhone 4 around the world.It turns out, Italian iPhones are the most expensive. Hong Kong ones are the cheapest. Check out the image below (click for full size). But don’t buy one in Italy.
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There are lines all over the country for the Apple iPhone 4 launch today at midnight, and we think there’s more than a thousand people waiting in line. It’s insane. The massive crowd contains celebrities, local media and press, Apple fanboys, and all kinds of people you can think of, and I need to tell you that it’s maybe the biggest and craziest iPhone 4 launch party on Earth. Check out a wholesome of pics after the jump.
Yeah, we decided to go to the biggest party in town, at ifc mall, organized by Smartone Vodafone.
Smartone Vodafone had sent an invitation ...

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iPad accessories certainly are going to hit the market. This called Spinpad, is one of the iPad accessories that can be seen in HKEF(SE), the purpose of it is allowing users place their iPad on a dock in order to transmit music to speaker through ports and also use to charge the iPad.
The Spinpad allows users to spin in 180 degree horizontally or 80 degree vertically.
A 2W speaker that equipped on the Spinpad, it may supports USB port. This spinpad expected on sale in June, the price of it is not confirmed yet, but there is a ...

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China may have its ups and downs, but there's no denying that it's a geeky wonderland for Engadget advocates. Oh, and we're not just talking about KIRFs either -- this country of 1.3 billion people has a lot more tech love to offer. In this first episode of a two-part series, we'll be showing you around the two hottest gadget districts of Hong Kong -- Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po. By the end of this you'll probably be sick of cramped street markets and computer shopping malls, but hey, just be thankful that you weren't the one ...

iPad is on sale in Hong Kong with an extreme price!!! In fact, Apple didn’t provide any iPads to the Hong Kong’s retail shops yet, the reason for that is because the iPad’s UI doesn’t have Chinese Traditional language, therefore we are pretty sure that Apple’s iPad will not appear in Hong Kong and Taiwan within few months of time. So, how come there is iPad in Hong Kong? How do those retailers get them? And what do people think of its price?
Thank you to WinAndMac.
The retailer gets the iPad directly from US, but how can they get about 100 ...

Slider may well be one of the more interesting launch titles for the PlayStation Move, in that it involves the player performing kung-fu. While belting through city streets on an office chair.
Not only is its premise a cut above the other games on offer for the Move, but its visuals look a little better too, with cityscapes that wouldn't look out of place in the new True Crime game.
We should have more on Slider later in the week.
(Via Kotaku.)

The open-world genre is getting a kick in the pants with the new True Crime from developer United Front Games. We're used to this type of game being set in the United States, but the new installment of the series is taking us across the ocean to Hong Kong.
This is the third installment of the open-world franchise from Activision, but it's being "treated as a new IP." New features are being introduced and the art direction goes in a whole different direction from what you're normally used to.
Follow on through the break for an early look at the new True ...

At long last, Apple and China Unicom Ltd. are working to introduce Wi-Fi-enabled iPhones to China.
The iPhone has failed to thrive in China, due in part to an active black market and the Golden Shield Project (GSP), which censors certain Internet content. To comply with the GSP, devices that include wireless Internet have been required to use China's own WAPI standard. Meeting that requirement forced Apple to re-design the iPhone for China.
In the meantime, a change in policy permitted devices to have both WAPI and Wi-Fi, but by then it was too late, and the 1st round of re-designed iPhones ...

Apple revealed plans to open 25 Apple Stores in China during its annual shareholder meeting Thursday. The company didn't offer a timetable or specific locations for its stores, but it did specify that it would open 25 stores within the country, according to messages that were iPhoned out to Fortune reporter Philip Elmer-Dewitt.
China is the world's biggest market, with more than a billion people, but it's a market where Apple has historically had little presence. The company just recently introduced the iPhone, where it has gotten off to a slower start than in other, much smaller markets.
The company may be ...