Porsche 1013 GT1
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Rally New Zealand Mark Tapper
New Zealand driver Mark Tapper rolls over after being distracted by a sudden butt show. Tapper was driving as usual when in one of the turn in a corner turned out to be fatal. Driver's lost his concentration when he saw a man showing his butt cheeks in the corner and the next moment the car was upside down..watch the video..
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Dell talked about Alienware gaming computers at DCC
Alienware's 11-Inch M11x Netbook Getting Core i7 Upgrade Next Month:
Courtesy of a Dell representative who let a little too much information loose in a video interview with Shufflegazine, we now know that its gaming arm Alienware is readying an Intel Core i7 netbook next month.
Along with the i7 chip, i3 and i5 processors will also be on offer for the "netbook," which will be an updated M11x (first unveiled at CES this year), measuring 11-inches.Dell's Head of Consumer Operations for the Middle East, Africa and Turkey, Pearce Clune, called it a "must-have," on the video, which starts at around 2.20 minutes for the M11x information. The M11x got our very own Mark Wilson all fired up at CES during his hands-on playtime, but he did admit that the weight was unexpected, at 4.39 lbs. [Shufflegazine via Notebook Review via TechRadar]
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Google TV Unveiled. It’s All About The Ad Reach
Today at Google I/O, the company made the announcement that everyone was waiting for — Google TV. While some glitches in the demo (with the Bluetooth keyboard) prevented it from being a “wow” moment, the implications are pretty clear what Google is going for. That is, the 4 billion TV users worldwide. Or rather, advertising to the 4 billion TV users worldwide.
Google noted that while computer usage is huge with 1 billion users, and mobile is even bigger with 2 billion users, TV is the real massive medium with 4 billion users around the world. Further, Google notes that people spend 5 hours a day on average in the U.S. watching TV — and that’s more than ever before. Then the real stat came out. 70 billion dollars. that’s the annual ad spend on television in U.S. alone.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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