This origami-inspired creation just might be the ultimate business card, functionality wise. When not stuck in your wallet, it doubles as an iPod earbud organizer. No word yet on if the design will be offered as a template for mass production, but one can only hope.

Today, one of them devised a super-simple but damn-if-it’s-not-worth-it business-card hack that finally gives you a way to stash those damn white earbuds.

[via Gizmodo]

Amazon has the Nikon Coolpix L18 for just $129.95 shipped, originally priced at $229.95. It features an “8-megapixel sensor, built-in mic, and a 3″ 240,000 pixel LCD on the camera for shooting and playing back your images.” Product page.

All images may be stored on optional SD or SDHC memory cards that fit directly into an integrated slot. Many computers can read (and write) directly off these cards or you can use built-in USB for data transfer to PC or MP3 player.

[via Amazon]

Blizzard’s StarCraft 2 Terratron wasn’t just a joke, as they have just released two videos showing the robot in-action. For those with more information, please tip us or comment. Videos after the break.

Blizzard’s Starcraft 2 April Fool’s joke was never going to be confined to just a few screenshots. This is Blizzard we’re talking about. Blizzard don’t do things by halves.

[via Kotaku]

Developed by Sumo Digital, SEGA’s Virtua Tennis 2009 will feature an online ranking system, 23 players, a create-a-player mode, and the return of mini games. Available May 19th. Continue reading to watch the debut trailer.

Experiencing BMW’s legendary M performance line in a crossover just got easier, with their upcoming X6 M. While specifications have not yet been announced, these leaked pictures should do for now. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Looks like the embargo walls on the BMW X6 M, set to debut next week at the New York Auto Show, are slowly breaking.

[via Jalopnik]

For less than $15,000 on eBay, you could possibly pick up Vin Diesel’s F-Bomb, used in the new Fast and Furious movie. It “was designed to be a 1500 Hp turbo charged, military themed tribute car and was selected for its wild looks and huge power for the movie.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

This Camaro was built for film duty starting with a clean and rust free 1970 donor car. It was caged and had a fuel cell installed in the trunk for stunt use and safety.

[via eBay]

At the push of a button, this pop-up elevator garage rises from the garden. Unfortunately, there is “already a four month waiting list to get the sci-fi style parking space installed and bosses of Cardok.” Video after the break.

The $59,000 parking spots can be hidden beneath a flowerbed, lawn, or even another parking space. Owners simply press a button on a keyring to raise they car out of the ground much like the rocket launching apparatus in Thunderbirds.

[via GeekologieNewslite]