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Wall of Sound
In case you're in the target market for overkill electronics, the Swedish company Brothers have introduced probably the largest Hi-Fi speaker built for an iPod. The Wall of Sound packs a 3ft x 4ft measurement and 120w power. This minimalist beast can also hit up to 96db, bringing a new level...
Read More Aston Martin Rapide
Today we get an overwhelming look at the upcoming 2010 Aston Martin Rapide. Luxist has been kind to host over 50 hi-res press images of this beast, which should satisfy anyone's curious appetite. The coupe's price tag rounds off at an estimated $260,000, which still sounds 'reasonable' than say the...
Read More Motorola Droid
Despite being a very satisfied iPhone user, Motorola's make-or-break phone is seriously catching my attention. Built on Google's Android 2.0 platform and serviced by Verizon Wireless, this smartphone simply oozes with style and sophistication that has rarely succeeded since the introduction of the Jesus Phone.
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Read More Windows 7
Microsoft's redemption round begins today with the official release of its successor to the Vista operating system, Windows 7. So far, reviews have been very flattering for the Redmond giant this time around. If you're student and your university doesn't offer a student software discount, Microsoft is offering the same...
Read More Lexus LFA
Toyota revealed today their challenger to the reigning Nissan GT-R with the Lexus LFA supercar. Speculated availability dates currently puts it in 2011, but that might not be enough time to start saving enough of those pennies considering that this beast costs a hefty $375,000. Suddenly, a Lamborghini can be...
Read More Nook
Yesterday Barnes & Noble officially announced their hotly anticipated e-reader named 'Nook'. I'm not sure if I'm willing to give up the trusty paper renditions just yet, but given some early hands-on previews, this thing seriously sports the 'want' factor and makes that clumsy Kindle look like a betamax.
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Read More Sound2
LaCie has been definitely keeping up with Apple in the sex appeal department of their electronics. I'm currently sporting their Porsche external drive, which despite being a bit noisy, screams a fine tune of impeccable minimalist style. Apparently their speaker line has also taken cue. Dubbed 'Sound2', these earbud-looking speakers...
Read More HD Lamborghini Tour
The fellas at Jalopnik have uncovered that National Geographic will soon be showcasing the Lamborghini factory for their new Ultimate Factories program. For those who don't have cable don't fret: videos snippets in HD are available after the jump once you stop drooling on your keyboard.
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Read More I Can Has Internets
Despite its reputation for 'causing' World War I, broadband internet usage has actually expanded exponentially in the past decade. The BBC has created an illustrated timeline depicting the growth of broadband subscribers from 1999 to a projected 2011. Rest assured that the future for grammatically-challenged cat imagery is safely guaranteed...
Read More PS3 Slim
It's been along time coming, but Sony finally gave in to market demands and slashed the price to its PlayStation 3 while giving it a complete redesign. Effectively replacing the previous cumbersome model, the new PlayStation 3 (dubbed PS3 Slim) boasts a much smaller package that draws almost half of...
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