Fiat 500EV
It’s official: Fiat’s all-electric 500EV is coming to the US courtesy of Chrysler, who will begin making the car in 2012; the zero emissions vehicle boasts an advanced lithium ion battery.
It’s official: Fiat’s all-electric 500EV is coming to the US courtesy of Chrysler, who will begin making the car in 2012; the zero emissions vehicle boasts an advanced lithium ion battery.
Sony’s ICF-C71PJ is a clock radio with a literal twist: it features a variable-angle projector that’ll display the time on the wall or ceiling; also: MP3 player input and 4-level backlight.
The 59-foot Gundam may have been dismantled, but it’ll get a second lease on life (and some Minovsky particles) in July: it’ll be rebuilt outside Shizuoka station with a beam saber.
Not to be outdone by Motorola and Dell, Kyocera returns to the US with the Zio M6000, an Android smartphone with 3.5″ WVGA display, trackball, Wi-fi, and 3.2MP camera with video.
Lost Planet 2 gets even more epic than it already is with a lengthy 4 minute Symphony of Battle trailer; set to theatrical music, it mixes cinematics and gameplay while dishing out features.
Perfect for split decisions, Oakley’s Split Jacket sports Switchlock tech to easily change its hydrophobic/oleophobic lenses; also: O Matter frame and Unobtainium nose pads and stem sleeves.
Buell may be a fading memory, but Magpul’s Ronin honors their 1125R by stripping it to its bare essentials with a girder setup and dropping 50 lbs while keeping the 146 hp Rotax V-Twin.
Make a point (and click) of hanging up your vast collection of geek t-shirts with this 8-bit Hanger; made from sturdy MDF and acrylic, it’ll hold items both digital and very, very analog.
MEDL Tech’s The Panel is the world’s first portable LED display; it features a 13.3″ TFT LCD/LED-backlit screen, weighs 2.2 lbs, has a 5 hour battery life, and can connect via USB.
Geralt isn’t the only thing looking pretty in this debut trailer for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings; CD Projekt RED STUDIO’s action RPG has a release date tentatively set for Q1 2011.
Subaru’s 2011 Impreza WRX goes widebody with a 1.5″ wider track and fatter 17×8″ wheels; also: a restyled front fascia w/blacked-out grille and a 265 hp/244 lb-ft turbo flat four.
Motorola’s i1 is the world’s first push-to-talk Android smartphone; available summer 2010 via Sprint, it boasts a 3.1″ touchscreen, Wi-fi, Opera Mini 5, 5 MP camera, and Android 1.5.
Beyond Roman Siege Catapults and Rocket-Powered Xmas Trees, one of the very few things that every guy needs is a dog armed with energy weapons — aka a Laser Pointer.
As much as gamers would like to believe they’re saving the world, the truth is they’re just a bunch of self-centered, gramma stealing hoodlums; in short, RPG Heroes Are Jerks.
Diego Stocco proves that you don’t need a full-size tree to make big sound with this trippy (and leafy) Musical Bonsai video; it’s created without the use of any synthesizer or samplers.
Sony expands its Vaio E-Series line to include both a 14″ and a 17″ model; the former boasts an i3 CPU while the latter tops out with an i5-430M, 1GB Radeon HD 5650, and Blu-ray.
adidas Originals drops a two-in-one for S/S 2010 with this Stan Smith 80s TF; it sports an unzippable upper that can be transformed from a high-top profile to a low-top with a different color.
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