Lamborghini Hanging on The Wall

A rich man, Richard Moriarty decorates his house by hanging his 1974 Lamborghini on a wall. The reason is just simply because “the engine kept stalling”. (more…)
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A rich man, Richard Moriarty decorates his house by hanging his 1974 Lamborghini on a wall. The reason is just simply because “the engine kept stalling”. (more…)

Fans of Audi’s RS6 Avant should examine these images closely. Our spies tell us this car is powered by a turbocharged version of BMW’s 5.0-liter V-10. (more…)


Sony/Motorola walkman has tied up with celebrity fashion designer/brand, Vivienne Tam who was born in China, raised in Hong Kong and based her flagship in New York announced her fashion house MP3 Walkman. (more…)

Some guy in the Philippines decided to turn Japanese AV idol Maria Ozawa into a character for the game Perfect World. (more…)

For the attending of MTV Style Awards, Paris Hilton was in Shanghai . She was enjoyed eating China’s traditional foods especially Dim Sum and also enjoyed shopping around. (more…)

If you think that photo wall murals are very 80s and cheesy, you need to rethink you opinion, because they are making a modern comeback. Paired with simple elegant furniture and sleek flooring, the murals can actually look great and even add depth to rooms, especially those with limited space and / or lighting sources. (more…)

This is a ring but it is also a watch, another cool jewelry designed by Charles Windlin. Unlike the normal digital watch, this ring watch uses magnetism to tell the time instead of using LCD. (more…)

If you go to Taipei, don’t forget to visit this unique restaurant. The name of the restaurant in the Shilin district in Taipei is called Modern Toilet. There is no chair in the restaurant, all the seats are made from toilet bowls, the tables are modified by sinks and the bowls used to serve foods are toilet bowls also. (more…)

Well, this confirms that Fox’s upcoming adaptation of Dragon Ball is picking and choosing little things from each version of the manga/anime staple for the big screen. (more…)

Ferrari quietly unveiled their most ultimate Ferrari to date in Italy last weekend. As if the Ferrari Enzo wasn’t extreme enough, in 2005 Ferrari decided to build an “Ultimate Enzo” and named it the Ferrari FXX. The FXX cost owners $2.5 Million, and could only be driven when and where Ferrari said it could be driven. Since the car is not road legal, it could only be driven on a track. (more…)