Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Captain America the new US president

Captain America, Marvel comics, US president

Wow, I really like this cover of the new Captain America! Marvel Comics shows super hero Captain America being sworn in as president of the United States in Issue 16 of "The Ultimates." The sentinel of liberty will move into the White House in the pages of “The Ultimates,” a series set in the Ultimate Comics universe where America is riven by factionalism, out-of-control anti-mutant hysteria and outright secession. Rogers will take the oath of office in issue No. 16, due out in October.

I wonder what's his stand on the US Economy.... is he a Democrat or a Republican?

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Robocop New Suit in the Remake

Robocop New Suit, Robocop, remake

Here is the photos of the New Robocop Suit that circulating around the web for the Robocop remake. Looks a bit like Batman suit rather than the original Robocop.


Saturday, September 15, 2012

Nintendo Wii U with TV and video

Nintendo's Wii U tablet, game pad, console, game consolegame


Nintendo Co's "Wii U", will be released in the U.S. on November 18 with new innovative TV and video features. This new console allow users to make personal TV and video programming lists and record shows through TiVo and other digital recording services. The price is at just under $300, with a dedicated "Super Mario" game title.

The Wii U is the first console machine to be sold by a major gaming industry company in more than six years. With a new Microsoft Corp Xbox and updated Sony Corp Playstation expected in 2013.

Nintendo hopes that its "TVii" feature will help spruce up demand. It will stream video from Netflix Inc, Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc's YouTube, and Hulu, taking a page from the Xbox.

A "GamePad" touch-screen controller can function as a remote control, and that second screen can be used to create personalized program lists. The controller, which enhances the video streaming and gaming experience, helped push its price tag above rival consoles. Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360 start at $250 and $200, respectively.

The Wii U will go on sale in Japan on December 8 for about $340 (26,250 yen). Nintendo will offer 23 original Wii U games. Third-party titles include Mass Effect 3 from Electronic Arts, Darksiders II from THQ, Ubisoft's exclusive Wii U title Zombie U and Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Nissan rolls out Chinese brand's new model

Chinese, Nissan, Venucia

Chinese, Nissan, Venucia

Chinese, Nissan, Venucia

Chinese, Nissan, Venucia

Chinese, Nissan, Venucia


BEIJING (AP) — Following a temporary dip in sales during anti-Japanese protests last month, Nissan Corp. has unveiled the second model from its new low-priced Chinese brand Venucia.

The compact R50 hatchback will sell for as little as 67,800 yuan ($10,760), Nissan announced Saturday. It is part of a wave of new models by Japanese, U.S. and European automakers that are aimed at China's growing low-priced market outside major cities.

Venucia was created by Nissan and its Chinese joint venture partner, Dongfeng Motor Co. Its first model, the D50 sedan, debuted in April.

China overtook the United States as the world's biggest auto market by vehicles sold in 2009 but sales growth has slowed and some major cities are imposing restrictions on ownership to curb traffic and smog. That has prompted global automakers to look for new ways to tap the faster-growing low end of the Chinese market in smaller cities and the countryside.

General Motors Co. also has created a low-priced Chinese brand, Baojun, with a local partner. Germany's Daimler Benz is developing an electric car brand with Chinese automaker BYD.

China is a key part of Nissan's global strategy announced last year to focus on selling to faster-growing developing countries and reducing reliance on the sluggish U.S. market.

The R50 is aimed at first-time Chinese buyers outside more prosperous eastern cities, said Kimiyasu Nakamura, president of Dongfeng. He said that the car goes on sale in late September and that the company expects to sell 10,000 units per month.

Nakamura said Nissan held down the cost by designing the R50 in China and using mostly Chinese-manufactured components.

Nissan suffered a temporary dip in sales when protests erupted in China last month over a dispute between Beijing and Tokyo about ownership of an uninhabited group of islands in the East China Sea, Nakamura said. He said he had no details of how sales compared with normal periods.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Rick Ross Cool RCs

Rick Ross Cool RCs


The Rick Ross the rapper with his cars, bikes, and sleek RCs.