
Check out this nice rendering picture of MacBook Mini Concept, which came inside a Russian magazine recently. Whether it’s true or just another perfect fake, it’s up to you to decide. So here’s what you can get from the new MacBook Mini: a 10.4-inch WXGA display with 1,280×768 resolution, an Intel Atom Z740 1.83GHz processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, 2GB of DDR3-800 RAM, 64GB SSD, USB 2.0, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. According to them, it will come sometime in 2009 for $899.

According to a beta tester who works for Logicomm, Jim Van, the Palm Pre handset is on its way and will arrive on April 30. Whether you believe it or not, I personally can’t wait to get my hands on this new smartphone. Here’s a quick reminder about the phone, it comes jam packed with a 3.1 inch multi touch display, 329 x 480 pixels display, a 3 megapixel camera with an LED flash, a built in full QWERTY keyboard, 8GB of flash memory, a built in wireless charger and on top of that there is a built in accelerometer. The phone also supports 802.11b/g WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth connectivity and runs on Palm’s new webOS platform. Hopefully he was right!

Designed by Polish jeweler Jaroslaw Westermark, the VEDIA Idunn A1 is a luxuriois MP3 player that features 18 carat gold, high-grade silver, and Baltic amber. If you want to purchase this player, you will have to pre-order and wait for about two months. Pricing info is still unknown.

Check out this cool Sony PSP accessory from Brando, the PSP Multi Shape Cobra Stand. You can easily bend it to any shape as you need, be it around your wrist or your waist, ideal for some PSP gaming while you’re walking down the street. Get it now for just $23.

iLuv has released a set of new cases for your 3rd Gen iPod Shuffle. These cases are designed to provide protection for your iPod from unnecessary scratches and bumps. The set is a 4-in-1 pack that consists of 4 color silicon cases including a black, white, blue and pink case. There is also a different set that comes with both a transparent case and a tinted black case. Each set will cost you $12.99.

Carl Zeiss is set to launch an Apple-approved video goggle ‘Cinemizer Plus’ that works with iPhone and any video capable iPod. The device plays back any video content you have through the video headset. The image will appear as a virtual 45-inch screen, as viewed from 6 feet away. It also comes with a built-in battery offering up to 4 hours of playtime. The cinemizer Plus will be available in the US, UK and Germany from May 2009 for £399 or $449.

OCZ offers its new gaming mice in the form of the Behemoth and the Eclipse. The Eclipse boasts up to 2400 DPI, while the Behemoth up to 3200 DPI. Hardcore gamers should use one of these high quality gaming mice.

Here’s an extremely rare cart ‘NES The Legend Of Zelda Test Cartridge’ for you to buy on eBay. This cart “was never sold to the public and was used by game stores to test their NES systems to make sure they were working, making it one of the rarest to find.” Interested? Priced at $1,299.99.

Lenovo has decided to release the X1 triband EDGE handset in China. It is actually a slider phone with a “Touch Dream” User Interface, which sounds like an HTC device. No word on when this handset will be released worldwide.

iRiver’s P7 is a 4.3 inch touchscreen PMP with a magazine-style layout for a GUI. The gadget is now available for pre-order for the reasonable price of $169/199 for the 8GB/16GB options.