A video of the Nissan GT-R’s 7:29 Nurburgring track run has just surfaced, alas, “the background noise is rather overbearing.” Continue reading to watch.
Regardless of the equipment though, the track is absolutely dry this time around and Nissan test driver Tochio Suzuki doesn’t hold anything back.
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You won’t find Vstone’s latest robot, the 57-pound Tichno, in a robotics studio, but rather walking around using its “2- and 3-axis accelerometers.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
..an aluminum / carbon frame covered in an ABS resin, and the same control board as the Robovie-X, it’s slow, like old-man slow. However, with a price of just $100,000, we guess you get what you pay for.
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Like its predecessor, “Ninja Gaiden II is easily one of the best action games on Xbox 360,” states one reviewer. Continue reading for a video review. Click here for first picture in gallery.
The depth in combat is as exciting as ever and the new gameplay additions and changes only add to the experience. The game has been focused from its predecessor into a more pure action affair, for better or for worse, but the formula remains the same.
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For a kitchen Personal computer that actually helps chefs, the Smartchef offers “hands on preparation tools to the cook along with learning, entertainment, organization and sharing functions.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
The device is split into two components; a stationary “smart” slicing board base and a portable tablet. Because cooking enthusiasts get great satisfaction from hands-on contact with ingredients and their tools, the Smartchef does not automate or mechanize the tasks of food preparation.
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According to its creator, this power wheelchair “was made for the disabled person looking for something a tiny different.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
The contraption is said to be capable of twenty-two miles per hour..the seat comes from a Marine rescue helicopter, which is kinda cool, and it’s capable of operation on just about any terrain.
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Voodoo Personal computer founder and current HP CTO Rahul Sood celebrated his birthday by cutting his cake with a MacBook Air, and it worked quite nicely to say the least. Click here for one more picture.
Regardless, we’ve seen this thing cut bread, and we know its cousin the MacBook can cut skin. No optical drive? Who needs it!
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These digital cameras combine advanced features with innovative design. Whether it be panoramic or wind-up shots, both cameras spin to the task. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery.






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With the Aroma USB, keeping the air around your personal nice and fresh is a breeze. Once plugged in, a scented strip heats up and releases a pleasant fragrance through its vents. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
It does use a bit of power to heat up the strip and drive a small fan and I can forgive the fact it doesn’t have any memory even tho itÂ’s so big because at the end of the day - stank is nasty and stank needs to be delt with.
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