399Attempting to beat the Bugatti Veyron’s 250MPH top speed, Michael Pettipas built the GP Limo hoping to breaking 300MPH. Three years later, although the Veyron still holds the record, the limo still holds our attention.

Stepping out from the norm, this limousine has no champagne buckets, stripper poles, disco balls, or lavish seating. However, this grand prix-style race car can seat up to seven people—six willing passengers and a daredevil driver—and despite its open-roofed design and unbelievable speeds, the GP Limo is completely street legal.

If this ever does get up to 300MPH, it’ll get your prom date’s dress off quicker than you’ll ever be able to. [GPLimos via AutoBlog via Oh Gizmo! via DVice]


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480The Sony PSP just got the 5.03 firmware update, which improves stability somewhere, somehow. Enjoy the photo of Jessica Chobot licking a PSP, because it’s 1AM here. [PSP Blog via Kotaku]


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A bulb that somehow manages to include a speaker as well, does this sound farfetched to you? Does to me, but considering the possibilities available to us in the future, maybe we will have something like this in our living rooms and pubs. Wireless speakers are there as are light bulbs, so you basically put them together in a rather sophisticated way, citing technological advances as your friend.

It will be amusing to see homes screwing on the SoundBulb. Wireless speakers streaming music all over the place with the shimmy of disco lights; sounds eccentric! Apparently the parts of the SoundBulb are replaceable and can be upgraded from time to time. My only concern with this design is the heat factor, after all bulbs do produce a lot of heat and could be damaging to the speakers.

Designers: Hoang M Nguyen, Poom Puttorngul & Anh Nguyen

Anh Nguyen, Hoang M Nguyen, Poom Puttorngul


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