Can’t get enough cats on your computer? Here is a tail wagging cat decal for your car [Image]
Who wants one? It will cost you $13.
Who wants one? It will cost you $13.
Yes, this is really an upside-down car. And, yes, it really works.
If you’ve been keeping up with the movie, Ender’s Games, then chances are you would have laid eyes on a futuristic vehicle in the last trailer. Well, everything in Ender’s Game is futuristic, we’re just talking about a...
This puppy can support up to a 275lbs person. The only catch? It costs $650... and the back wheels need to be replaced for $90 every 150 miles. But how can one put a price tag on a childhood dream?!
Luckily, no one was killed and injuries appear to be minor.
This may seem both awesome and slightly bizarre to you but Discovery Channel and Volkswagen have teamed up to build a shark cage which has a similar form factor to that of Volkswagen’s 2013 Beetle convertible car. This thing...
In a recent development, security engineers from Indiana have hacked into the software of the 2010 models of both the Toyota Prius and the Ford Escape using laptops which were connected to the cars’ electronic systems. This ...
That is Bubba Watson hovercraft golf cart. It carries up to four people with two golf bags and will set you back a cool $58,000.
Dubbed Honda HF2620, this lawn mower comes with a 1000c (109hp) engine that can reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in four seconds -- with a top speed of 130 mph (209 km/h).
Due to the effects of global warming, Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at a fairly rapid pace and researchers have turned to the help of a student designed, solar powered rover in order to assist them in surveying the damage...
Some people really like to work on their sports cars; others are really into souped-up motorcycles. But for U.K. resident Matt McKeown, it’s all about powerful, high-octane shopping carts. The 52-year-old McKeown recently br...
Not-so-simple solution? Draw something!
We have already seen and been amazed by Google’s driverless car, but a group of Australian students from Griffith University in Queensland, Australia have put an interesting spin on the concept. The group of students consist...
I really hope this truck doesn't roll over.
Nothing like having a "GEEKY" license plate to tell the world who you are.