Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Mini Mayfair & Camden



The Camden package takes its cue from the contemporary and creative London district with its exclusive White Silver colorway. A really unique touch to the model is the Mission Control Motoring Communication System. MCMCS is a human alternative to the usual Pavlovian chimes and dings that the other models have. The system has a trio of friendly voices offer advice, encouragement and add of bit of flavor to the drive by giving you a pleasant reminder to buckle-up or a complementary “Nice quick acceleration there!”

Both models will have some similarities like exclusive side scuttles with Camden and Mayfair logos with white side light indicators as well as clear markings that separate them from the rest, like Mini 50 logos on the door stills and upholstery as well as birthday medals on the radiator grill.

To know more go to MINI

All pics & info via www.limitedhype.com

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Novation Launchpad – Ableton Live Controller







Launchpad is a dedicated controller for Ableton Live, co-developed by Novation and Ableton. Perfect for DJing, performing live or working in the studio, Launchpad features a multi-color, 64-button grid, control modes for the Session View and Live’s mixer, two fully-programmable User Modes and dedicated scene-launch/function buttons.
Despite the big grid, Launchpad is neat, compact and portable: 239 x 239 mm with a slim 24 mm profile and weighing only 717 g.

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More Info: www.novationmusic.com/launchpad

All pics & info via www.flylyf.com

LaCie's Philippe Starck Hard Drive


LaCie brings style to the mix with a couple of aluminum external hard drives designed by Philippe Starck.
Both the rounded LaCie Starck Mobile and the squared-off desktop model have a shiny, asymmetrical chrome front LaCie is calling "sculptured magma."

Via Electronista

All pics & info via www.dvice.com

Fire Extinguisher Phone


Measuring 187×85x67mm, the fire extinguisher phone is available at Gadget4All for $22. If you take a closer look of the base, extinguisher’s base, there is this push button dial on the button. Of course, the cable means it’s definitely not portable. Nonetheless, you can still buy one just for innovative brain behind the creation.

Via: Pocket-Lint

All pics & info via www.coolbuzz.org

Machine-gun-packed $1 million Batmobile is out there




Visibly inspired by Batman, this distinctive Batmobile comes from Sweden and it almost looks like the original 1989 Batmobile. This replica of the Batmobile was built using a 1973 Lincoln Continental that took three and a half years to bring this stunner to life.
While the fun element looks more dominant from the outside, getting to know that the replica is packed with gadgets and has built in satellite navigation, voice recognition, machine guns, reversing cameras, a DVD player, a plasma TV and even height adjustable bodywork, it just distances itself from the very popular campy Batman.
Little in the way of detail has been provided about what’s under the hood, but the 700-horsepower techno-sportster is a one-of-a-kind creation, and the construction cost of over $1 million will probably make a lot of fanboys lose sleep over this.


VIa: Gizmodo/GeekyGadgets/Dvice

All pics & info via www.bornrich.org

Monday, October 5, 2009

Lego Icons By Cube Dude










































The CubeDude Lego Icons are a series of surprisingly on point representations of the pop world’s most famous icons.

All pics & info via www.damncoolpics.blogspot.com