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Chrysler had vaguely said that it would be bringing in-car WiFi to its 2009 lineup, and but some more details have been released today: the system will be part of the next-gen UConnect system, feature a 3G-to-WiFi router hidden within the car and require a monthly subscription fee to use the service. Chrysler says the system will run at 600-800kbps down and 200kbps up, and should work with game consoles in vehicles with rear-seat monitors. It’s still not clear whether Chrysler will run the service as its own MNVO or use another provider directly, but pricing is expected to be similar to WLAN PC cards, and there shouldn’t be any long-term contracts involved. Alright, BMW, your move.
[via engadget]
Bring the course to you with the Full Swing Golf Simulator ($TBD). Like the simulators found in golf stores across the country, the Full Swing system allows you to use real clubs and balls to play over 50 real-life courses, including Oakland Hills and St. Andrews, providing valuable practice and unlimited drunken fun. Two 360-degree curtains of infrared beams provide exact and immediate ball-flight statistics, so you can be sure that you really would have hit your ball into the Pacific on the 18th at Pebble Beach.

For current newegg newsletter subscribers only, newegg.com offers the Jabra BT2040 Wireless Bluetooth Headset for $13.99. Coupon code “EMCAECEAE” drops it to $3.99. With free shipping.
This apparenty uses your automobile’s exhaust fumes to jack up your car. It has enough power to lift a 3-ton vehicle up 18 inches for up to 45 minutes. And its only $119.99. I don’t know about you but I might have a bit of a trust issue with this gadget.
I mentioned a couple weeks ago that Buy.com was offering FreeStyler 500 Bluetooth Headset for $10.99 with $10.00 off if you use Google Checkout for the first time. It’s now FREE if you use Google Checkout first time users. For the price, its a great headset. I’ll recommend it. ![]()

With a compensator, red dot sight with 11 brightness settings, a CO2 repeater system, and a side mounted tactical flashlight with grip mounted activation switch, the Walther NightHawk is a force for the future. This air pistol shoots 8 shots as fast as you can pull the trigger…. Link

The Bulbdial Clock has no hands, just one pole in the center of the clock. Towards the outer rim we find three light sources of varying heights which revolve around the pole casting shadows on the dial. As you can see in the above image, the light sources are each attached to special rings, which rotate around the pole. There’s the innermost ring that rotates once per minute, analogous to a “second hand”. Then follows the middle ring, which completes a rotation once per hour and casts the “minute hand” shadow. Ultimately, the outer ring rotates once every 12 hours, casting the “hour hand” shadow.
Kinda neat….
If you thought the last soft dart toy gun was neat, check out this one!
