The Sovia Bluetooth MP3 player

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The North Korean company Sovia (no, we haven't heared about them neither) is going to introduce a bluetooth enabled flash-player. Unfortunately there are no specs available.

Ah, here we go, dapreview.com has some more details:
Similiar in design to the iRiver N10, the Sovia UMT-BS100 is a jewlery-style Bluetooth reciever with earbuds that are integrated into the necklace. You can stream music from your bluetooth-transmitting phone, PDA, PC, or whatever. The internal battery is supposed to last about 10 hours for stereo music and up to 100 hours on standy. It has playback controls on the sides but we're not sure how that's supposed to work. Doesn't appear to be any built-in memory of its own. Available in Korea sometime around April.
And another pic:

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