CES 2008 isn’t just about consumer electronics. BMW driver Graham Rahal demonstrated the company’s new 2007 F1 car by doing donuts outside the convention center. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The course that’s set up is a straightaway with a circle at each where Graham gets to demonstrate that traditional driving skill known as the donut. Aside from the ear piercing shriek of an F1 engine, perhaps the most impressive feat here was the way Rahal was able to keep the car off the guard-rails in this confined space

[via Autoblog]

HP unveils a special Blackbird 002 Unreal Tournament 3 computer. It features a quad-core Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 (3.0-GHz), 4GB of PC2-6400 memory, two 500GB SATA (10,000rpm) hard drives, and two NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra graphics cards in SLI. Continue reading to see it in action. Click here for first picture in gallery.
*Correction – HP would like readers to know, while there are “some UT3 skins that are available for the side panels,” they “have not and are not planning to announce a UT3 version of Blackbird.”

This humongous 150-inch Panasonic plasma display is touted as the world’s largest. Featuring 2160 x 4096 resolution and 1080p support. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

So if you like your TVs as big as a queen-sized bed, capable of displaying an elephant in actual size, you may now begin your five-year wait for it to become available, if you can save your money fast enough

[via GizmodoWired]

Unlike other computers, the Lamp PC “uses tactile interfaces people are familiar with when turning lamps on so a pull of a cord activates one of the 4 faces.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

Each face can display something different, i.e. – weather, news, email, music player, etc. The whole thing works wirelessly and comes with a fold out touchscreen keyboard

[via YankoDesign]