Porsche 919

Peisert Design has unveiled a new hybrid hypercar based on the Porsche 919 Hybrid, making it a potential successor to the wildly popular 918 Spyder. Simply put, it’s a cross between the Porsche Mission E concept and the 919, or in other words, a futuristic version of the Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion. Click here for the first image in this week’s art of trolling gallery. Continue reading for a viral video showing what happens when you skateboard down the insane hills of San Francisco.

Opolar Laptop Fan Cooler

Opolar’s LC06 Laptop Fan Cooler has an integrated temperature display, and it’s being offered for just $14.10 with coupon code: UC7YUMSN, today only, originally $39.99. Other features include: 13 different fan speeds with the sound level not exceeding 70dbm even at the highest setting, and two-way installation for easy use every time. Product page – be sure to enter coupon code: UC7YUMSN during final checkout for the additional discount. Continue reading for another video and more information.

Cobra Skyscraper

Russian architect Vasily Klyukin has designed a cobra-shaped skyscraper that could potentially be constructed in the Middle East or Asia. These elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes may not be the most lovable animal, or at least in many Western cultures, but in China, these animals are the custodians of temples, treasure, esoteric knowledge and all lunar gods. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Kreisel EVEX 910e

The classic Porsche 910 is an iconic race car, and the Kreisel Evex 910e is simply a street-legal, electric replica. Powered by a 360 kW electric system, it propels the 2,400-pound vehicle from 0-62 mph in a zippy 2.5-seconds, and enables it to top out at 185mph. On a fully charge, one can travel up to 215-miles, and that’s not all, the battery also acts as a bi-directional energy storage solution when it’s plugged in at home. Continue reading for a video of the real Porsche 910, more pictures of the 910e, and additional information.

LEGO Macintosh

Raspberry Pi isn’t just for building mini computers and portable game consoles, but tiny Macintosh computers as well. Berlin-based programmer Jannis Hermanns decided to use the bricks to create a functional vintage Apple Macintosh. It’s basically a 2.7″ E-paper display linked to a Raspberry Pi Zero board, complete with a WiFi USB dongle. Now if Hermanns were to connect this to a standard display, it could possibly run many other programs, such as arcade emulators, but for now it appears to just run the classic Mac OS. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Volocopter 2X

Love Uber / Lyft, but hate traffic? Meet the Volocopter 2x. With a total of 18 rotors, this flying taxi is powered entirely by electric motors, and is controlled by a simple joystick. Safety features include automatic altitude control and it can even be remotely controlled, similar to drones. Expect this ultralight multi-copter to hit the skies next year. Click here to view the first image in this week’s funny demotivational posters gallery. Continue reading for a viral video explaining why train travel is so expensive.

Acer 3D Display

Acer’s GN246HL Bbid 24″ 3D Gaming Display not only has a 1ms response time, but a blazing 144Hz refresh as well, all for $182.99 shipped. The 100 Million:1 contrast ratio radiates the brightest whites and deepest blacks giving you a crystal-clear viewing experience of all your content. NVIDIA 3D Lightboost provide immersive 3D imagery that’s twice as bright as other solutions. With advanced active shutter 3D technology, the Acer 3D experience is ideal for home entertainment, and multiple pairs of glasses can be used simultaneously for shared enjoyment. Product page. Continue reading for another video and more information.

USB Cable Fail

Photo credit: Bored Panda

Thanks to this gadget, opening plastic clamshell packaging has never been easier. Unfortunately, not everyone has one of these tools handy, so the next best thing would be just a normal pair of scissors. Many would simply cut along the edges of the package, while some may have a temporary brain lapse and end up slicing the product itself into two, like this person with a USB cable. Other examples of people who have no idea include: locking your padlock keys onto itself, collecting bizarre “seashells”, and more. Continue reading to see them all. Click here for a few bonus images.

Toyota Hilux Expedition V1

Most expedition vehicles are just too large and costly to run, that is unless…you’re talking about the Toyota Hilux Expedition V1. Geocar, Hurter Offroad, and Arctic Trucks Iceland teamed up to build this 4×4 off-road beast, transforming the vehicle from a normal pickup to a mini home on wheels. Power comes from a 3.0L 225hp diesel engine, while its custom-built cabin features a sleeping area, dining table, a kitchenette, and an expandable roof. On the outside, a TJM snorkel makes it semi-amphibious, and a WARN cable, HELLA lights, front / rear differential locks, underbelly protection, and an internal radio control unit, ensure that you’re fully equipped for any kind of disaster. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos today, including one explaining five things you should know about your brain.

Speed Warehouse Deathkart

Pro drifter Mike Perez teamed up with tuner Speed Warhouse to transform his 1991 Nissan 240SX into a Mad Max-inspired machine. In addition to the rusted chassis, complete with machine gun, you’ll find a turbocharged 2.5L 1J engine under the hood fitted with a new Precision 6262 turbo, aggressive cams, high-capacity fuel injectors / fuel pump, and an AEM Infinity intake. Continue reading for another video, more pictures and information.