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American manufacturer Kohler has created one of the world’s most expensive toilets called the Numi, priced at $6,390.

The Numi comes with a ‘sleek, interactive LCD touch-screen interface’ as well as a ‘built-in personalised bidet functionality and deodoriser’.

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Summer is the time to gather with your friends… and show off your new toys of course.

If you are looking for the next big thing to inspire jealousy as well as ‘oooh’ and ‘aaaah’ from those you wish to impress, here is our list of the must have gadgets – for boys.

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Design

Do you buy the whole ‘violence in video games causes violence in real life’ argument?  Many of us believe that senseless violence in videogames is most likely worthless, and if something is indeed disturbing then one should exercise his or her right to turn it off. But pointing fingers is never productive.

That being said, there are many videogames that lack violence and are exceptionally good, as well as video games that use violence but have another message hidden underneath.  Here are some picks for the games can do a lot of good for the development of people of all ages.

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The biggest complaints we ever hear about Apple often have to do with its larger than life status.  The story is indeed incredible – a scrappy, innovative company launches, kicks out its founder, who then returns to save it from the brink of extinction and take of the computing world with colorful computers, portable music players, phones and now tablets.

It’s the stuff of novels and movies, and whether you call it ‘too good to be true’, it’s just like reading ancient cultural mythology now. You just need to take a leap of faith.

An article on GigaOm about Apple turning 35 brought up some good points about how Apple’s story will continue. Where is Apple to go in these rapidly changing times?  Will keyboards be replaced with rapidly advancing touch screen interfaces? Will we forego physical media like discs completely and move to The Cloud? What about this supposed ‘post-PC’ world we are entering? And how will Apple stay ‘revolutionary’?  It’s possible that none of these questions really matter – like all of the questions about the Dharma Initiative polar bears on ‘LOST’, they are only just distractions from what is really important.

But wait, to digress – yes, audience debates do fuel the story’s presence and enhances the mythology.  Tech geeks will argue with each other as to why Apple products always seem to be a half a generation behind other companies. Design purists will tout the exceptional industrial design and honor Apple’s achievements of the past, present and future. Marketing wise, there is no argument to the contrary the Apple has done an incredible job over the years. Since their ‘Think Different’ campaign over a decade ago (‘1984’ doesn’t count since there was a big gap of nothing after that) they have been able to keep the brand in the forefront of people’s minds in a positive light.

And now back to what is important – like all good stories, the crux, the ‘core’ (excuse the apple pun) is not about all of the technical mumbo-jumbo or what we think is important. It is ultimately about the protagonists’ journey – and its growth and maturation from one entity to another.  And in this case, the protagonist is two-fold – Apple and of course Steve Jobs.  Without speculating about his health here, we are facing the inevitable close to Steve jobs’ reign SOMEDAY, and this story of Apple (call it a chapter, or the book) will end with his departure from the company.

What will happen then?  Well if history truly repeats itself, Apple will continue to grow and become a dominating force in the technology and electronics industry (not just ‘computing’ or ‘phones’) world like Sony and Panasonic before it, and go through peaks and valleys until the general public begins to think of their products as… stale.  Buyers have proven to be finicky, and have turned their backs to many popular brands and their products in the past. And again without Steve Jobs at the helm, they will have to wait for a successor – and only luck and time will reveal who can fill those shoes.

The end is inevitable.  And then a new contender will arise. A new story will emerge.  And all will be revolutionary once again.

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Cars

Ferrari has released a diamond-studded book, dubbed the Ferrari ‘bible’, priced at a staggering $AU275,000.

The most extravagant – and expensive – version of the Official Ferrari Opus, the Enzo ‘Diamante’ Edition, weighs 37 kilograms and features a handcrafted red-leather cover embossed with Ferrari’s famous horse logo comprising 30 rare white diamonds.

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A trial run of 100 of General Motors (GM) battery-powered, two-wheeler EN-V electric pod cars is planned for late 2012.

The EN-V urban transport pod, first unveiled at the Shanghai Expo last year, was developed with the help of Segway.

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UK-based luxury gadget designer Stuart Hughes has done it again! This time, he’s come up with the world’s most expensive iPad 2, priced at a staggering £5 million.

The Gold History Edition iPad 2, branded “undoubtedly world’s most unique gadget”, is made of solid gold, diamonds and T-Rex bone.

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Cars

The Porsche 918 Spyder hybrid supercar has become the world’s most expensive hybrid after its German maker announced it is taking orders for the plug-in hybrid at a whopping $845,000 a pop in the US – excluding destination and handling charges.

The supercar, which was first unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, can go from 0-60mph (97kph) in 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 199mph (320kph).

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The first pictures of the all-new BMW i8 hybrid supercar have emerged.

The flagship hybrid supercar was snapped by photographers while undergoing cold weather testing in Scandinavia.

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BMW have given us a tantalising taste of what’s to come after releasing a video of its soon-to-be unveiled M5.

The video shows a prototype of the BMW M5 in testing in Scandinavia, ahead of its expected debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

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