Carbon Fiber Chopsticks
We’re not sure if they’ll help you eat faster, but these Carbon Fiber Chopsticks definitely add some dark bling to the dinner table; they’re made with aerospace CF and include a rest.
We’re not sure if they’ll help you eat faster, but these Carbon Fiber Chopsticks definitely add some dark bling to the dinner table; they’re made with aerospace CF and include a rest.
Sure, the B+V 120 MY/X may have its own beach club, but it’s the toys that make this megayacht: it carries a helicopter, a seaplane, an amphibian car, tenders, and even a submarine.
Hublot teams up with Formula One for the Hublot F1 King watch; this blacked-out timepiece sports a 48mm microblasted black ceramic case, black SuperLuminova, and a skeletonized design.
Bugatti’s secretive 16C Galibier gets a black reveal, and boy is it smokin’; it packs a dual-supercharged 8.0L W-16 Veyron engine, an eight-speed automatic and eight exhaust pipes.
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Digital Storm’s Black|OPS PC now packs Intel’s first hexa-core consumer CPU, the Core i7-980X, but that’s not the big news; their TwisterBoost OC package boosts it to a blistering 4.4GHz.
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