Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 5, 2012

Donut Shop

Game description: A happy cooking game about making and selling delicious donuts. Can you build up the best donut shop? Use the mouse cursor to create your donuts.
Game controls: Use mouse to interact. 

Bubble Boom Boom

Game description: Connect a minimum of 3 same colored balls in this fun classic bubble shooter game.
Game controls: This game is played with mouse only. 

Balloon Fight 2

Game description: Fly through 10 exciting levels and defeat your enemies exploding their balloons, but we careful with the storms and piranhas.
Game controls: Arrow Keys - Move. Z - Fly. 

Dressup 6

Game description: Dress up like a princess in this very fun game of dressing up this beautiful lady. Enjoy!
Game controls: Mouse - To interact. 

My Dolphin Show 2

Game description: Jump through the hoops, my darling dolphins! Follow the trainer's instructions to entertain the crowd with your
Game controls: Use arrow keys to move. 

Castle Wars 2

Game description: Choose your kingdom and defeat all your opponents by destroying their castle or building yours over 100 in this great card game. Play your cards wisely as the game becomes harder and harder.
Game controls: This game is played with mouse only. 

Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 5, 2012

BMW M Performance SUVs from $147K

Pricing announced for triple-turbocharged diesel variants of BMW X5 and X6 due here next month
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Fans of BMW's M Performance brand can begin lining up for the first models to be delivered in Australia when the X5 and X6 variants are launched here next month.

Pricing, according to the prestige importer, will be $147,000 for the X5 xDrive M50d or $157,000 for the X6 xDrive M50d. Both models feature the same engine, an inline six-cylinder diesel with a three-turbo induction system. In a press release issued by BMW today, the 280kW six was described as "the world's most powerful" engine of its type. Peak torque is 740Nm, available from as low as 2000rpm, through to 3000rpm. Both models will reach 100km/h in under six seconds from a standing start (5.3 seconds for the X6 and 5.4 for the X5). Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are rated at 7.5L/100km, 199g/km (X5) and 7.7L/100km, 204g/km (X6).

The cars ride on 20-inch alloy wheels in a double-spoke design, finished in Ferric Grey metallic. Standard specification includes M tuned servotronic steering, Adaptive Bi-Xenon Headlights, Head-Up Display, Navigation Professional and BMW Individual High Gloss shadow Line. Inside the vehicles feature a leather steering wheel with gearshift paddles, Sports seats (in Alacantara / Leather combination upholstery with contrast stitching in white and M lettering) and BMW Individual headlining in anthracite.

The cars coming to Australia initially will be from BMW's American production plant for and that April batch will also include an upgrade for the other variants in the X6 range.

“These M performance vehicles each have a distinctive character and open up an entirely new model category,” said BMW MD, Phil Horton. “They will appeal to the particularly sporty driver for whom everyday practicality is also an important consideration.”

X5 and X6 pricing
X5 xDrive M50d — $147,000
X6 xDrive 30d — $110,900
X6 xDrive 35i — $121,000
X6 xDrive 40d — $127,400
X6 xDrive 50i — $150,400
X6 xDrive M50d — $157,000
X6 M — $190,900

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Nissan's safer SUVs

X-TRAIL and Dualis now available with Around View Monitor
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Advanced camera-based technology has been introduced to Nissan's X-TRAIL and Dualis ranges, the importer has revealed.

Named Around View Monitor, the feature has been offered overseas in the Infiniti range and BMW offers their version of the system here, but this is the first time it has been offered in Australia at such an affordable entry point. Nissan is reserving AVM for the flagship variants in each range, the X-TRAIL Ti (petrol), TL (diesel) and Dualis Ti-L.

“Nissan prides itself on being able to introduce the latest technological and safety innovations into the volume market and Around View Monitor is the latest example of this,” said Nissan Australia CEO Bill Peffer.

The system depends on four high-resolution cameras fixed to the vehicle, with front and rear ultrasonic sonar devices all linked into one processing unit that can generate a virtual image from the inputs combined. According to Nissan, the birds-eye view eases parallel parking, by clearly showing the borders of the parking spot and the vehicle's spatial relation to them, as well as guttering at the kerb and vehicles parked close by. As a whole, the system is easy to understand, easy to use and easy to see, the company claims.

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Arrinera rolls out Poland’s first supercar

Perhaps best known as the birthplace of Pope John Paul II, Frederic Chopin and Nicolas Copernicus, Poland now gives us its first-ever Lamborghini rival

We recently reported on Croatia’s eye-popping Rimac Concept_One and, not to be outdone, a small Polish concern known as Arrinera Automotive has conjured up its own super car games that seems to borrow liberally from the Lamborghini design manual

Although the sinister looking coupe is yet to be named, the company has revealed a host of technical details about the car, which allegedly goes on sale in 2013, priced in Europe from $160k.

This outlay gets you a claimed 0-100km/h of 3.2sec and v-max of 340km/h, courtesy of a Corvette ZR1-sourced, mid-mounted 6.2-litre supercharged V8 that kicks out a robust 478kW and 820Nm, relayed to the rear wheels via a six-speed Graziano sequential gearbox.

It stands to be more than a straight-line bully, as the multilink suspension set-up was honed by Lee Noble, who not only set up the Noble brand, but also engineered various products sold by Ultima and Ascari – all of which are renowned as good handlers. Stopping power should also be up to the mark, thanks to large 380mm discs up front and 350mm anchors at the rear.

Tipping the scales at just 1300kg, the Arrinera supercar uses a high-strength steel frame, around which is cloaked its sharp-edged, carbonfibre-intensive bodywork.

As dramatic as the Lambo-inspired styling is, the company says the vehicle pictured alongside is just a prototype and that the road-ready version will be “more organic, muscular and aerodynamic”. (In addition, it might prevent the legal eagles in Sant’Agata from being inclined to initiate any lawsuits)

Arrinera says it is also working on improving several of the car’s technical aspects before production ramps up at the end of this year.

Befitting its premium orientation, the supercar features a leather and carbonfibre-trimmed cabin with diamond-stitch inserts on the bolstered sports seats. LED ambient lighting and a navigation system will also be offered as options.

The company claims it has already taken orders for the car, with the first examples rolling out in the second quarter of 2013.

Going on face value, we have to admit $160k doesn’t sound like an excessive outlay for a car that allegedly offers Aventador-rivalling performance… if not the pedigree.

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