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Showing posts with label gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadgets. Show all posts

Saturday 8 December 2012

Wednesday 5 December 2012

Chinese Tablet PC



Chinese Tablet PC
China Mobile, а stаtе-оwnеd telecommunication cоmpаny, gаvе thеsе boxes as gifts tо thе аttеndееs оf оnе оf its cоnfеrеncеs. More images after the break...

Sunday 12 August 2012

Stuff Cool List 2012 - all the winners


Cubify- The Cube by Cubify is one of the first 3D printers aimed at the consumer, costing $1,299. Stuff says: 'It's not the world's first 3D printer, but it is the first to tempt our inner mad scientist, with a relatively) low price tag and user-friendly touchscreen. The fact that it looks like an artefact from the Starship Enterprise helps too.


Audi- Audi's working concept electric bike impressed the Stuff Cool List judges thanks to its ability to combine pedal power with 3bhp for speeds up to 50mph. Stuff added: "For extra geek cred there's also a wi-fi enabled onboard computer, allowing you to disable its immobiliser remotely via an app. A bike with an immobiliser? Safe, and cool. More after the break...

Thursday 2 August 2012

Top 10 Most Expensive Gadgets


Gadgets are meant to make life easier for people. But there are certain gadgets that are too expensive that it becomes difficult to justify their uses for such exorbitant amounts.
Here are ten of the most overly expensive gadgets that may save you time but definitely not money:


Ecosse Titanium Series FE Ti XX Motorcycle: $300,000

Yes, there is the $555,000 Dodge Tomahawk that can compete as the world’s most expensive motorcycle. But it technically has four wheels! Many have christened the Ecosse Titanium Series FE Ti XX Motorcycle as the world’s most expensive motorcycle. It gives other motorbikes a run for their money with its price tag of $300,000 and a high-end titanium chassis fit with carbon fiber wheels. This motorcycle also delivers 210-foot pounds of pure torque. More after the break...

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