Modified golf cart laughs at the police
October 21, 2008
A 26 year old man was found doing donuts and wheelies in Utah city park. The police tried to get to him to issue a ticket, but the guy decided it was way more fun to be chased by the police. The chase took around 5 minutes, spinning the chase all around the neighborhood. The super golf cart and its driver won this race eventually, leaving the police behind. Read more
MINI-E
October 20, 2008
Built by BMW itself, the much-anticipated electric MINI will be available soon for US test drivers.
We want one also, so we are curious what this electric Mini can do
It has 204 hp of electric motor, it can run for 150 mile range with a 35 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, and it can hit 62 mph Read more
Venturi Volage is beautiful, fast and electric !
October 16, 2008
Everyone is building electric cars, but how fast can these electric cars run?
For example Venturi has designed a new electric roadster capable of reaching 160 mph. That’s pretty fast I would say.
Named Volage, this baby uses Michelin’s Active Wheel technology, featuring two electric motors first one for propulsion and the second one for suspension. The whole thing can be Read more
The Audi Quattroflex concept..car?
October 15, 2008
Alexey Bykov is the man responsible for this new Audi concept. My first reaction after I saw this concept car was “Hey, nice chair!”, but my stupidity and cars don’t always mix well. While this Audi concept car may look like a Persian king mobile-throne without any slave power, it seems there is much more to it, evidently. Read more
S Series: The new Samsung HDD line
October 11, 2008
Samsung recently announced the launch of its new high capacity hard drives, the S series. The new storage products include a 2.5 inch S2 portable drive and a 1.8 inch S1 Mini. The 2.5 S2 drive weights around 254g and comes with capacities from 16 0Gb to 50 0Gb. The S1 mini however, has a weight of 91 grams and a capacity range of 80-160 Gb. Read more
Incrudo 8GB flash: a new meaning to the word “expensive”
October 9, 2008
It is indeed a 8GB USB drive and well, nothing more really, except the fact it’s one of the most expensive usb drive you can buy. Built with titanium, the drive is water-resistant, crush-proof and a simple red ruby Read more
The beer-filled USB drive: for the man in you!
October 6, 2008
And when we thought the “twisted” minds behind all those strange USB devices took a vacation, here we are again, stuck with yet another not-so-tech but men-aimed USB device. This USB device is here to feed your hunger for beer, there is nothing more sad than finishing the beer at your place and see this liitle USB drive, taunting you on the table. Read more
The USB Skull drive, just in time arghhh!
October 3, 2008
I think you got used by now with all the strange USB devices reviewed by us, it’s time for yet another episode. And because there is less than a month until Halloween, presenting: The USB human skull drive, for the weirdo within! Now, the outfit will be complete and I’ll bet you will surprise your friends with this “themed” USB drive. Read more
Corsair announced: The Voyager 64 Gb flash drive
September 30, 2008
Corsair announced yesterday the new Voyager family member, the Corsair Voyager 64 Gb. This is the highest capacity offered by Corsair’s flash drives division, the 64 Gb entering the market not long after the 32 Gb versions. Looking on their site, I didn’t see any Corsair Voyager GT with the 64 Gb capacity, but I think it wouldn’t take much until we can see the high-speed version of the Voyager at this capacity. Read more
California bans cellphones while driving
September 29, 2008
The state of California recently passed a bill that forbids drivers to use their cellphones without a hands-free device. It seems that the frenzied lawmakers, rushing the bill, forgot to add the cellphone texting to the bill (sms,mms). Now, lawmakers are working on passing the “add-on” law of the current cellphone speaking bill, thus banning cellphone text writing or reading while driving on the streets of California. Read more


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