Not very long ago supercar and electric were no words that just didn’t mix but since Tesla came along this has changed. The Shelby Aero Ev is another example of this, it is now the world’s fastest electric car.

When iPhoto 09 was first revealed by Apple at the beginning of the month, we learnt that it would be integrated with a new function which allows faces within pictures to be recognised. Obviously this was quite something, but Phil Schiller had no mention whether this new function could also perform as well with non-human faces such as pets / animals. MacLife has now done some tests and are proud to say that Apple should have been more confident because just look at the screenshot below!
This very cunning looking helmet concept called the Gladiator is a latest design by Canedo Studio for cyclists. Ever rode your bike on the road to find yourself having to keep up and exhaust yourself just because cars behind you were so intimidating? Well if you worn the Gladiator Helmet, not only do you no longer need to be patronised on the road but you will be the one doing the patronising! I suspect you won’t even need to look back because the claw-like rear design of the Gladiator Helmet is already good enough to scare off any road rage!
Sometime ago, we saw that Takara was capable of coming up some neat Transformer mp3 players, these attracted a considerable amount of attention across many blogs. Now Takara Tomy has done it again by introducing their latest ROBO-Q tiny adorable robots. Thought with a heavy price tag of $42 for a robotic toy of its size, the ROBO-Q robots definitely won’t disappoint.
…about the size of a human thumb, yet its heart and mind are big enough to understand commands via remote control. There’s even obstacle recognition software built-in to keep it from toppling over gigantic foreign objects
After a few days trying and playing around with the Philips wake-up light. There are a few things we’ve grown to love about it. By the way if you haven’t seen our unboxing gallery, click here.

Looks like Ben Heck finally has some proper competition. The video below shows you what some kids are interested in doing these days, not playing on swings, kicking footballs about but giving video consoles a good mod.
Fifteen year old modista Xteaphn (that’s pronounced Steven, folks) has a little sideline going on custom-made portable hardware, with several mods to his name — including this pint-sized, battery-powered Wii. The thing is tiny — it’s dwarfed by a 13-inch notebook — and a full charge will give it about an hour of play.











