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BOB is a hybrid home that combines functionality and stylish looks into a van-sized package. Drivetrain components — such as the engine and gearbox — are located underneath the front seats. Fold down walls and roof ensure maximum floor space. Couple more pics after the jump.
Unlike other mobile homes, BOB’s internal elements don’t need to be lined up one after the other with a tiny circulation path running through the middle. At the end of a hard day driving BOB lays out and relaxes to create over triple his original foot print.
[via YankoDesign]

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Finally, 007’s Aston Martin DBS has been revealed, and it looks quite impressive to say the least. This car will make its debut in “Casino Royale†— set for release November, 2006. View all pics after the jump.
Aston Martin Design Director, Marek Reichman, said: “This car encapsulates a link between our elegant DB9 road car and the powerful DBR9 race car. It signals an evolutionary development of Aston Martin’s world renowned style and elegance.â€

[via LeftLaneNews]




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KTF claims their newly released EV-K100 handset is the “world’s thinnest cell phoneâ€. At just 7.9 mm thick, it still packs plenty of punch, with a 1.3-megapixel camera, 165MB built-in memory, and a crisp 1.8-inch TFT-LCD display. Video clip after the jump.
[via Akihabara]
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Put simply, “The Wing†is one of the coolest Mac setups we’ve seen. The desk is made from a machined airplane wing and the MacBook is connected to a wall-mounted flat panel. A wireless keyboard and mouse were added as finishing touches.

[via TUAW]
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At just 64 x 45 x 15mm and a mere 35g, the MG-930 is definitely no slouch. Featuring a 1.5-inch CSTN display, 1GB of Flash memory, voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording, and support for a variety of audio/video formats — including MP3, MPEG-4, BMP, and JPEG. Currently, the MG-930 is only available in Korea. Pricing has not yet been confirmed.
[via DAPReview]
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For sheer portable entertainment, check out the Viliv N-70. It features a 7-inch widescreen display, built-in GPS navigation system, T-DMB tuner (optional), mp3/video/image playback, stereo speakers, CF/SD memory card slot, and a wireless remote. Available in “Basicâ€, “Plusâ€, or “Premium†versions, the N-70 will soon be released in Korea with prices starting at $637.
[via Akihabara]
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Case modders have now started doing their magic on the Xbox 360, and here’s one guy who put the Microsoft gaming machine’s innards into a clear plastic box, lit it up with neon and improved its ventilation, too. The best part is, the guy says it runs a lot better since he has freed the components from their former Microsoft-designed confines:
“I personally have noticed a huge difference in graphics frame rate and overall performance, or maybe its just that my 360 can now breath after this mod and maybe my 360 can actually run as the specs on the side of the box!”
Yeah, the case is more than twice as big as the original Xbox 360, but maybe that’s just what the components need—a bit of elbow room. Check out our cousins at Kotaku for more pics.
Hoss-Sized Crystal Clear Xbox 360 [Kotaku]
From Gizmodo