Transformers costumes are nothing new, but this Bumblebee creation definitely belongs at the top of the list — “being used at a car dealership as some sort of promotion.” Video after the break.

If they could but guarantee any car I bought there would transform into a friendly robot, I would happily pay top dollar.

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At $1.57-million on eBay, this Lamborghini Reventon is number 3 of 10 and “boasts a rather menacing full carbon fiber exterior, where contrasting alcantara, leather and carbon fiber drape every inch of the interior.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Also quite impressive are the super-bright full LED and Xenon headlights, (a first in the automotive industry) and Organic Display G-Force Meter (showing dynamic drive forces and longitudinal acceleration patterns) normally found only in fighter jets.

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We have good news if you’ve always wanted to mix music with a computer mouse: $79 will net you the DJ Mouse. This gadget ” features a multi-function jog wheel for scratching or cuing up tracks.” Video after the break.

As the ad says, you too can “become a DJ in one minute, without the science of mixing music.” The DJ Mouse also features a scroll wheel and a set of standard mouse buttons that can be configured to control a host of other features.

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The upcoming Gamer movie, directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, is set in the year 2034 and based around the online multi-player “Slayers” game, which lets gamers control real humans. Continue reading for the trailer.

According to its creators, this incredible Big Bang animation “was produced without any funding from any outside sources — put together with donated creative time from a group with a desire to further public cognition of science.” Video after the break.

Perhaps the most intriguing theory in this video by animation studio Thornberg and Foresters is that maybe our current universe is just a “bounce” from previous universes that expanded and contracted, going back to infinity and beyond.

[via Dvice]