"Sony Japan today announced the all new DSC-T11 ultra-compact digital camera. Clearly based around the DSC-T1 the DSC-T11 appears to be even slimmer still and does away with the T1's sliding front cover to give the camera a completely flat front profile. The DSC-T11 also gets a larger, more promenant chromed strap attachment bar which runs down its left side."

From the form factor, this new camera appears to be a competitor to Casio's Exilim and the Minolta Dimage. The DSC-T11 has a five megapixel CCD and three times folded optical zoom lens. Date of release or the price have not been announced yet, but I like the clean cut design. As usual, it appears that it will take MS Pro. This is not part of the specs but the image of the side-view of the camera clearly shows the flash memory door labeled as Memory Stick Pro.
Sony also announce 4 other cameras -
Sony DSC-P100,
Sony DSC-W1,
Sony DSC-P73 and the Sony DSC-P43. The Register also has
an article on these new cameras.