BMW Product Navigator: create your next Bimmer on a Surface

It hasn’t even been two months since Microsoft loosed its Surface SDK, and already we’re seeing new and improved (or is it just one or the other?) uses of the giant multitouch display. In a presumed attempt to keep savvy shoppers off of those message boards and in the dealership, BMW has developed a promotional video showcasing the so-called Product Navigator. Said device reminds us an awful lot of that fictional computer seen the recent “Twins” Volkswagen commercial, though it actually enables prospective customers to develop their next whip rather than taking their John Hancock and doing the hard work itself. Personally, we’d rather spend our time on the track in Spartanburg deciding which model suits us best, but to each his / her own, we guess. Vid’s after the break.

[Via Autoblog]

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MSI Wind U110 and U115 Netbooks

Other than the upcoming Wind U120, MSI is adding to its Wind series the U110 and the U115. The MSI Wind U115 will come with both SSD and hard drive. The SSD is intended for OS and the hard drive will be for data storage.
Both of them will be powered by an Intel Atom Z530 [...]

Citrus - Lemon-powered clock

This is Citrus clock designed by Anna Grame. The Citrus is a clock powered by the energy of lemon. A single lemon is able to keep the clock running for a week or longer.
This pedagogic project is a kind of shortcut intended to remind ourselves that nature, in spite of the various transformations to which [...]

Nokia N85 pops up at Amazon for $556 unlocked

No matter how accustomed we should be by now, it’s always jarring to see one of the Nokia N-series phones drop at some outlandish unsubsidized price — if you think the $556 tag on this N85 is hefty, keep in mind that Amazon is claiming that’s already been steeply discounted from an atmospheric $1,200 “list price.” While the phone is available to “buy” right this second at Amazon.com, there’s a 3 to 5 week ship time quoted, so there’s no telling if this’ll be the first spot to nab the hotly-anticipated, N96-besting AMOLED handset in the States — though it might be the first to take your hard earned cash for such a purpose.

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Atari 2600 stuffed into Game Gear, Sega Nomad seen casting envious glances

Oh sure, there’s bound to be some protrusion when shoving a retro console into a gaming handheld, but inelegant styling was a way of life for Sega back in the mid-90s. Modder Chris Koopa has achieved the impossible by stuffing an Atari 2600 (or the important parts, anyway) along with 40 games into a hacked up Game Gear and enabling it to operate for nearly a full workday with just five AA batteries. And yeah, there’s totally a 2600 cartridge slot to allow for playback of original titles. You know you’re oddly interested in seeing more, so tap the read link for a few shots from the rear / side.

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