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0Hot Wheels introduces remote controlled Stealth Rides 1285070520
Hot Wheels has just rolled out two new R/C cars in the Stealth Rides line. The collapsible racers fit into their own cases which double as infrared remote controls. At the moment there are just two vehicles – one with wheels and another with treads – but in October Batman's Tumbler ...
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Video: Reverse-engineered Wipeout racing videogame is silly brilliance 1281112080
Click above to watch the video after the jumpLeave it to the Germans to turn a real-life radio control car, a video camera with a wireless transmitter and an arcade box into the best 3D rendition of the old Playstation game Wipeout we've ever seen. If designer Malte Jehmlich and friends would ... -
Video: Sign #5,328 You Have Too Much Free Time - Lego R/C Veyron with seven-speed gearbox 1270580220
Remote control Lego Technic Bugatti Veryon – Click above to watch video after the jumpSomeone going by the handle "Sheepo" spent who knows how many hours satisfying the urge to build a Bugatti Veyron out of Lego Technic pieces. Among its many features are a remote controlled braking ... -
VIDEO: Bluetooth controlled car 1175813760
So the driverless SEAT Leon Touring Car was a gag, but this one isn't. We even have video to prove it, which can be seen after the jump. What you'll see when you click through is a 1:1 scale Saab being remotely controlled by a Nokia phone. Throttle, brakes and steering are all controlled via the ...
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Look Ma, no hands! SEAT develops world's first driverless touring car 1175432460
Click image to see high res gallery of this unbelievable car!The Seat Leon is a holy terror on the European touring car circuit, but bad luck and driver error can often mean less than perfect results. So the team has been hard at work creating a virtual interface for the vehicle to take the human ...
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Wacky USB remote-controlled car provides minutes of fun 1169598720
Around our office, we're always passing small files between the multiple workstations via USB flash drives. Chinese toymaker Marsilli has come up with a fun way for us to amuse ourselves as we pass files back and forth. Their 512MB flash drive that doubles as an RC car comes with its own race ...

