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more about #bmw IN THE FACE!: I don't understand why carPCs haven't caught on yet (in this context I'm really not talking about Mac/Win/Linux, I'm seeking to be much more general t... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: They pay you guys enough to afford an Audi? Not bad.... more » nutbastard: i think the main issue is that there's so much that CAN be done, and no simple way to control input while driving. back in the day, all you had in th... more » lycosman: So... The car comes as free extra? more » TheSonOfKrypton: It's really shit like this that - fanboyism aside - makes me recommend the iPhone over competing smartphones whenever a friend asks me (the geek.....w... more » oddgit: small correction to the article, it does not support e-atx, at least according to new egg and Thermaltake's specs page. I really wanted this to be th... more » Rejexted: Can someone give me a tl;dr? more » theimmc: This looks like it'll mainly be useful in the lobby of a company as a showpiece computer, allowing visitors to sign in and running slide show type app... more » Lupison: Some notes: -$849, granted this could be the last case you ever buy for 10+ years, I'll give them that. -If you're going to completely redesign the id... more » PregoNation: $849...? Clearly there must be a large, upper-middle class PC-building community I'm unaware of. That buys $1,000 dollar cases. more » .Trenchant.: $849??? Annnnd that was the end of that dream. more » ninjagin: You know, I do all my builds on microATX these days, for portability. I don't think it would be such a stretch for them to execute a similar design fo... more » Thomathan: So very, very sexy. more » yantelope: Yeah, I can think of better ways to blow $850 out of my butt. Cool case though. more » aec007: The only way you can possibly keep that case clean (with all the nooks and crannies) it's by hiring someone 24/7 or working insidean Intel Fab plant. more » Deckard: Craig, thanks for the review. If I only had the time & disposable income. more » stifflittlefinger: I think it's fugly. more » Philip Han: This made my day... I have loved the Thermaltake BMW Level 10 case ever since the first concept drawings and renders appeared on the internet... Thi... more » zrag: Why waste your money? I could buy that or I could buy about 20 bottles of my favorite tequila. You can guess what I'm buying. more » John Herrman: I haven't said this about a PC tower since I was a tween, but that thing is awesome. more » -
#iphone
The Future of Vehicle Apps Are—You Guessed It—on the iPhone
Thirty minutes north of the city, Chen waits to meet us for ramen. We're late. Brian's at the wheel of his late-model Audi station wagon, turning the control knob from letter to letter, dutifully twisting-and-clicking the noodle shop's name. More » -
#review
Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review: Can BMW Change PC Design?
PC Perspective's reader Craig Mullaney scored the first review with the Thermaltake Level 10 computer case. And the site was kind enough to share it with us, in full, here. Spoiler: it's as ridiculously awesome as we'd expect: More » -
#concept
BMW Simple Handles Itself Like a Real-Life Tron Lightcycle
The BMW Simple is similar to the Nissan Land Glider, except that the BMW has a tricycle configuration, and its angled surfaces make it look like an stealth fighter. The coolest thing about it, however, is how it rolls. More » -
#cars
BMW's Augmented Reality Glasses Remake Mere Man Into Master Mechanic
If BMW's research labs have a say, future service staff will learn the intricacies of working on German cars through a pretty handy looking augmented reality interface. More » -
#cars
Fit For Jeff Bridges: BMW's Vision Efficient Dynamics Hybrid Concept
Jalopnik is right. This see-through concept out of the BMW R&D wing would be best served with a side of Tron and a couple of light cycles. More » -
#imagecache
What Is This?
The engine room of the next Enterprise? A glimpse at the heart of some new particle accelerator? The lens of a new US military laser? More » -
#smartcar
BMW's Smart Car Doors Stay Shut When Danger Is Around
Getting out of a car parked on a busy street can be dangerous. Good thing BMW has created a prototype of a smart car door that won't open if it detects hazards coming at you. More » -
#robots
Robot Army Building Cars Show the Lazy Future of Humanity
I thought nothing would impress me more than the Lego factory's interior and its breathtaking 65-foot-high storage cathedrals. And then, I saw this video of BMW's Munich assembly line, with almost no sign of humans. More » -
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#vrrrrommm
BMW Level 10 PC Case Is Art Deco Cray Supercomputer
I don't know how Level 10 works, but apparently this PC case—designed by BMW DesignworksUSA for Thermaltake—is real. It looks like the son of a Terminator and a Cray supercomputer conceived in Miami. More » -
#dumbthieves
Guy Gets Back Stolen Car and Phone by Texting Thieves He's Got Hot Girls and Drugs
Alan Heuss was carjacked. The thieves made off with his BMW, cash and cellphone. But they did not steal his brain. So he came up with a plan involving hot girls and drugs. More » -
#bmw
BMW iDrive 4.0 Remixes Xbox 360 and iPod into Simpler Control System
The much-criticized BMW iDrive central control dashboard has been updated to its fourth version, and it seems that this time they have got it right. Abandoning the previous compass-based user interface, the new iDrive adopts the hierarchical vertical menu system of the iPod, mixing it with an interface similar to the Xbox 360. Apart from the faster navigation this provides, they have also included new features to make it faster and more useful: More » -
#electriccars
Mini E Electric Car Perfect For Al Gore Remake of Italian Job
At the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, BMW will unveil a fleet of all-electric Minis. Dubbed the "Mini E," the car will run on a 150kW motor juiced by an automotive lithium-ion battery that will give it a range of 150 miles. The cute littlegolf cartreal grown-up car will come in a limited run of 500, available to "select private and corporate customers" in California, New York and New Jersey. More »




