Panasonic builds in-car Odeon

Been living in your car lately? Panasonic's new in-dash home cinema should spice up your road life – you can even upgrade it with hands-free calling too
The car dashboard has become something of a gadget magnet of late – sat-nav devices have been flocking to graze on its surface, Sony and Parrot have launched Bluetooth stereos, and now Panasonic has trumped them all with this car cinema kit.Designed to be built into your dash, the CQ-VD7003 comprises a 7in monitor and a multimedia disc-eater, which will take DVDs and CDs loaded with MP3s and WMAs.The screen is apparently ideal for day and night watching thanks to a non-glare surface and internal backlight, while the touch-screen should let you fiddle with options without pulling over into th…
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Flying car to be launched in 2009

We all want a flying car, but were frustrated by the non-appearance of the Moller Skycar. Handily, Terrafugia's Transition concept is slated for production in 2009
We all want a flying car, but were frustrated by the non-appearance of the Moller Skycar. Handily, Terrafugia's Transition concept is slated for production in 2009…
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a flying car!

It may look like someone's fancifully stuck a pair of wings onto the side of a car, but, honestly, this LaBiche Aerospace does fly. You'll just need $175,000 to enjoy the ride
It may look like someone's fancifully stuck a pair of wings onto the side of a car, but, honestly, this LaBiche Aerospace does fly. You'll just need $175,000 to enjoy the ride…
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Loremo's green karma car

The Geneva Motor Show usually throws up the first of the year's car oddities, and this hyper-economical 188 miles to the gallon Loremo number is a strong contender
The Geneva Motor Show usually throws up the first of the year's car oddities, and this hyper-economical 188 miles to the gallon Loremo number is a strong contender…
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Alpine's in-car podestal

Gadget of the Day: Alpine CDE-9850Ri
The in-car iPod conundrum is complex no more: this Alpine lets you plug your jukebox straight into its head unit
Gadget of the Day: Alpine CDE-9850RiThe in-car iPod conundrum is complex no more: this Alpine lets you plug your jukebox straight into its head unit…
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Sony's in-car Walkman

Looking for a way of getting MP3s on your car stereo? Sony's just fashioned this PC-friendly system for your motor
Getting MP3 into your pocket has been a doddle, but getting it in your car has been a bit harder. A polite round of applause, then, for Sony's engineers, who've just devised this simple solution – a removable, flash stereo for your wheels.The GIGA Panel is an idiot's dream of a system – you just remove the front panel, connect it to your PC via the mini USB port, load it with tunes via drag-and-drop, and pop it back in your car.It's thankfully a software-free process, and the 1GB flash memory has enough girth for up to 500 tracks, or 60 hours of music. Any PC with Windows 2000 XP or above …
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