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Cars like the Toyota FT-HS (above) are what some fans dream of, but unfortunately, most don’t make it past the concept design stage. However, it’s never wrong for a car fan to dream. Click here to see thirty futuristic car concepts. Continue reading for a video of the Bertone Mantide and BMW Mille Miglia Coupe.

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If Mozilla released a Firefox phone, the Seabird is what it might look like. Featuring a built-in Pico Projector, 8.0-megapixel camera, wireless charging, and Google’s Android OS. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

First out, the Seabird imagines how a multiple use dongle might augment the crowded gestural interface with greater precision and direct manipulation of content in 3D space.

[via GizmodoMozilla]

The beautiful, Batman Tumbler-inspired Peugeot EX1 electric sports car has been unveiled, and ahead of the Paris Motor Show to boot. Its engine’s “340 horsepower is channeled from a pair of electric motors to all four wheels, mounted at the rear as if on a trike, but with enough track to maintain the stability of a conventional car.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

The pure styling of this two-seater roadster is in keeping with its mechanical design, like a kind of “exoskeleton” highlighting the light-weight nature that guided the vehicle’s creation.

[via Autoblog]

Time is money, at least for some, so it would make sense to create a dock that fits right underneath an iMac, and can charge up to three devices at once. This means your iPad, iPod Nano, and iPod Shuffle are game. Continue reading for one more picture.

The concept is designed with solely Apple products in mind – I’m sure those of you with Android devices might appreciate a similar setup.

[via YankoDesignGizmodo]

HandyFlash couldn’t wait for the official iPhone 5 announcement, so the website created their very own concept design, which looks to be ultraslim and missing a front-facing camera (possibly). Continue reading to see another iPhone 5 concept with a built-in hologram projector.

Reminds me of that old iPod Nano I have sitting on my desk. Also, by the looks of things they’ve done away with the external ‘band’ visible on the 4th gen. No ‘antennagate’ with the next generation according to the designer.

[via IntoMobileHandyFlash]