Monthly Archives: March 2013


When it comes to parting absurdly rich guys from their money, the more outrageous… 4

When it comes to parting absurdly rich guys from their money, the more outrageous your creation, the better

I'm just glad the Panther 6 made the list although I would have put it ahead of the Mega Track. After all who says high-performance off-roaders didn't catch on. Can you say +BMW X6M and +Porsche Cayenne GTS?

The Most Ridiculous Limited-Edition Supercars Ever Made
Ferrari will make 499 examples of the new LaFerrari. Ha! Jalopnik readers know ten limited-run supercars that make it look as common as a Camry.

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LaFerrari, now thatsa Italiano insanity, including the name.

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LaFerrari, now thatsa Italiano insanity, including the name.

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look – Motor Trend
If you can get over the somewhat dubious name, Ferrari’s Enzo-succeeding LaFerrari supercar looks fully prepared to carry a torch that has been passed along through four previous generations of Ferrar…

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I'm digging the name +Ferrari LaFerrari, but the design and engineering are…

I'm digging the name +Ferrari LaFerrari, but the design and engineering are everything I would expect  from a Ferrari flagship

I think this a vastly better looking car than the Enzo ever was and like +McLaren Automotive and +Porsche the boffins in Maranello have adopted hybrid technology to provide more power and better efficiency at the same time. Unlike the P1 and 918, Ferrari has opted out of adding a plug but performance fans can't argue with 950 hp combined and 50% reduction in CO2 emissions (at least on the EU drive cycle that doesn't even begin to exercise what this machine is capable of).  This is a cool video for geeks that explains the powertrain architecture.

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Good riddance! Now it's time for Microsoft to drop Mark Penn 1

Good riddance! Now it's time for Microsoft to drop Mark Penn

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Microsoft says it's done with the Scroogled attack ads against Google.

Microsoft Dropping “Scroogled” Ads That Attack Google
Negative political ads work; that’s why we continue to see them. But negative search engine ads? Apparently not so much. Microsoft is reportedly ending its “Scroogled” campaign, which was launched in …

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Otto Blopnik scoops the auto journalism world again with news of the first production… 1

Otto Blopnik scoops the auto journalism world again with news of the first production model from the +BMW 4 Series 

BMW unveils 428i Asshat Edition
BMW today took the wraps off the first special edition of the upcoming 4-series coupe, the 428i Asshat Edition. Aimed at traditional 3-series coupe buyers, the 428i Asshat Edition features gloss bl……

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The 1980s-era GTO was always one of my favorite Ferraris 2

The 1980s-era GTO was always one of my favorite Ferraris

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272 examples have been built of the GTO, the precursor of the Special Limited Series’ Ferraris. 29 years after its official presentation, the GTO’s fourth heir after the F40, the F50 and the Enzo, will be presented at the 2013 Geneva International Motor Show. Discover the details: http://bit.ly/WjSukT

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I'd love to see +Google add a podcast/netcast/droidcast section to the +Google… 4

I'd love to see +Google add a podcast/netcast/droidcast section to the +Google Play store

I would import my OPML subscription list and just use the old Droid Incredible to sync shows to listen in Play Music. 

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Should Google take podcasting away from Apple?

Apple has demonstrated muted contempt for podcasting, with its passive-aggressive stewardship of the content and its apathy about the low quality of its own Podcasts app. 

I believe podcasting is the future of all audio and video media — the future of radio and television — and I’ll tell you why on the other side of the link. 

So if Apple doesn’t want to own the future of TV and radio, maybe Google should take over the leadership role from Apple?

Who’s ready for Droidcasting?

http://www.cultofandroid.com/23391/should-google-take-podcasting-away-from-apple/

(Image from "House of Cards" courtesy of Media Rights Capital.)

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This actually looks really cool, too bad we'll never see it here and even +Honda did…

This actually looks really cool, too bad we'll never see it here and even +Honda did offer it, Americans probably wouldn't be smart enough to buy this instead of a CR-Vs

Honda Civic Tourer Concept Looks Just Like The Design Sketch
DO WANT. This is one of those preview concepts, so make the wheelarch lips out of normal black plastic, tone down the blue headlights (but not their shape obviously) and cheapen the wheels a wee bit t…

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Electronics will eventually supplant humans for most driving duties because they… 3

Electronics will eventually supplant humans for most driving duties because they can do it better than we can

Before that happens there are still plenty of issues to overcome. The autonomous vehicles that are already being tested can deal with most of the predictable stuff. Two of the biggest issues left to address are roads that can be seen such as when they are covered in snow and those that are under construction or facing other diversions. 

When +General Motors showed off its EN-V concepts at CES in 2011 http://youtu.be/WAP0Bx8m6Fw , Christopher Borroni-Bird, director of advanced technology vehicle concepts explained that fully autonomous vehicles would need to take advantage of next-generation GPS systems with sub 1-meter precision. When that sort locational precision is available, it's conceivable that vehicles could follow a road that has been mapped even if the road itself isn't visible due to the weather. 

The second major issue of dealing with road diversions due to accidents or construction could be dealt with by V2X communications. Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications are already being tested in the real world including a pilot program in Ann Arbor. GM also has a potential solution that was demoed at the 2011 ITS World Congress. http://media.gm.com/content/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2011/Oct/1017_v2v.html

They are looking at extending the same communications system to smartphones. A pedestrian could use a phone with a transponder as a beacon to warn vehicles of their presence. The same mechanism could be used by police offers or construction crews guiding traffic to alert autonomous vehicles of the diversion. 

There are no doubt issues to address before our vehicles drive us around, but they will eventually be solved.

Reshared post from +Lauren Weinstein

From Business Insider // I have not actually experienced a G self-driving car yet (though I have seen them in Mountain View).  The issues with accident sites, hand-directed (or yelled!) police instructions, and other unusual situations, I've thought about quite a bit.  They suggest an alert driver ready to take over will be necessary for the foreseeable future (at least until there is major smart road infrastructure and integration with emergency services, and most cars, trucks, and the like are autonomous — many years, likely — but what of bicycles and motorcycles also sharing the road?  Hmm.)  Major advances in AI will impact this of course.  It does seem clear that (as the article suggests) the initial major benefits of this tech will be in driver assist and safety systems, and on specially designated roadways.  The long lonely stretches of Interstate 5 here in California between L.A. and Mountain View come immediately to mind in this latter context! – Lauren

Here Are Some Of The Problems Google Is Having With Its Self-Driving Cars
Snow. Construction zones.

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