Nokia N96 Limited Edition (Red Panda)

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Nokia have unveiled a Limited Edition of the flagship N96 (specs here) in collaboration with the WWF.

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Sales of the N96 Limited Edition will contribute to save the endangered Red Panda, which is this cute little cat-like creature.

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The Limited Edition comes in a decorated ash tree box with a leaflet on the red panda efforts in Nepal, plus an 8GB microSD card bringing the total memory to 24GB! Only 96 Limited Edition N96 phones will be sold.

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You can purchase one by donating 739 Euros to the WWF or by participating in the competition on the site.

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Face The Task.com is an massive flash site, designed for broadband users only. The only catch to participating in the competition is that you need to view all videos. Considering that the site itself took half-an-hour to load, I preferred not to waste my time loading the videos... to find out whether Mauritius is supported or not.

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Well, just like with Google Lively & now Nokia, at the rate companies are switching to high-speed broadband, I'm afraid Mauritius is way too far behind... We are an endangered as the Red Panda…

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No, that's not Open A Town Risk but Open At Own Risk - that's a Nokia teaser site for an unknown product.

At first the site showed a weird video, with the following caption:

Hundreds of years ago, scientists, artists and members of Royal families gathered to produce a clip of grand weirdness. A clip stranger and more amazing than anything that had ever been made before. But the clip turned out too weird! People went mad from seeing it and it was too much for the common man to handle. Thus the clip was locked away, in a mysterious box with four seals. The knowledge of how to break the seals has been passed down from one generation to another, hidden within the technological masterpieces of history. Edison’s light bulb, the Wright Brothers’ airplane and Apollo 11 all held the secret of unlocking the box. A secret that can now be found within Nokia Download service, allowing the public - you, to find the key to break the seals. And see...the weirdest clip. Ever made...

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But now it just shows the above pic...

Where The Defendant will stand before trail, accused of intent to publish content driving people insane.

Either it's the touchscreen Nokia 5800 XpressMedia or the secretive Nokia N85.