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Everyone, even gadgety boys and girls, would describe Santa’s mode of transport as being wood-based and reindeer-powered.

Even though he has to travel at 1,000 km per second to get to each and every home of every good boy and girl on this planet.

You’d think that someone that can get all those gifts to all those people could afford to splash-out a little and get a leading car designer to create his next generation Cringle-mobile.

Well, those at Car Magazine are running a week-long competition doing just that.

Kicking off with a Jag and going through many a marque.

I’ve selected my personal favourites but feel free to click the link and head over to see them all.

Land Rover’s design includes height adjustable suspension and a particle accelerator. They say that the:

“Land Rover Design with Santa Claus reveals the Christmas sledge of the future – designed to meet the ever-increasing delivery timetable. It boasts all-terrain capability, is powered by particle accelerator technology and has optional laser guided present delivery. There’s even CRS – chimney recognition software!”

The team of creatives at Aston Martin Design sketched out theirs including some of the Aston design cues in particular the Vantage-effect rear end and they’ve rummaged around in the world’s most expensive parts bin to recycle the gorgeous One-77 rear light clusters. Check out the alloy front wing that’s designed to cut through the snowy air more efficiently and the slipstream is carefully managed so as not to disrupt Santa’s beard when flying across the chimney tops at 200mph.

Personally I reckon that Ol’ St. Nick would be more inclined to opt for some more luxurious surroundings – the kind offered by Bentley. Plush trim, large gift/luggage area, effortless travel with that classic nod to the brands heritage. Nicely done.

Bentley designers John Paul Gregory imagined a futuristic Santa Azure Sleigh (complete with rifled tailpipes and exposed Bentley Blitzen powerplant), while Yunwoo Jeong turned the Continental GTC cabrio into a sleigh with quad-outrigged headlamps and begoggled Santa. ‘This includes a classic piece of Bentley form and function with Rudolph’s nose providing extra illumination!’

The final one was actually the first submitted to the site and was designed by 25-year-old Jaguar exterior designer Thomas Smith. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in June 2009 and joined Jaguar this summer, after a placement in Coventry’s advanced design studio where he penned a luxury flagship coupé blue-sky project.

His version of Santa’s sleigh reveals a push-me-pull-you, very modern take on what a Jag could be.

Other designs from Audi, Nissan, Ford, Vauxhall and a classically Reindeer-powered Rolls Royce number all can be found at Car Magazine.

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iTunes MagTime Inc, Condé Nast and Hearst are the big hitting publisher that are planning to create “iTunes for magazines” – an online store where you’d be able to buy and download digital editions of their biggest magazine titles.

The obvious hope is that the online store would provide a bolster to the endangered and often overpriced (in my opinion) format.

The titles involved could include giants like Time, People, Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker and Esquire.

Condé Nast and Hearst aren’t planning to release their own e-reader for these magazines and would rather build an app store where users could download content to a variety of devices – you know; puters, iPhones, e-readers and the like. By teaming up they’re hoping to share the cost.

As RWW points out: They’re going to have to change the content of magazines if they’re going to compete with content that’s already custom made for formats like the iPhone – have you seen GQ’s iPhone app?

So – the question is: Would you buy and pay for an online mag?

Remember that there’s plenty of free online magazines out there ;)

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Google Launching Flipper – Tossing the Dolphin?

June 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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Google is set to release Flipper into the wild!
I’m trying to avoid all these puns on porpoise but I can’t help it.
Flipper is actually a new feature in Google’s “Labs” section.
If reports are correct, it’s a way of viewing news content in a more magaziney format, helpful for browsing on mobile devices.
Flipper should allow [...]

Big Screen Kindle on way to UK

May 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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Word is spreading throughout the interweblogosphere stating that Amazon is about to release yet another, larger screened version of the Kindle as early as this week.
Although not currently available in the UK,the New York Times says that the book e-tailer “will introduce a larger version of its Kindle wireless device tailored for displaying newspapers, magazines [...]

RFID Used For Amusement – Magazine

March 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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The world’s first web-connected magazine has just hit the shelves!
Amusement is a funky magazine all about gaming and style.
The latest issue is out now and it’s gone all RFID!
On page 2 of the mag you’ll get an RFID (Radio frequency identification) tag.
Whack the page up to an RFID scanner and hey presto! – you get [...]

Lenovo X200 Gets Editors Choice Award

July 16, 2008 Click to read more →

Laptop Mag has just awarded Lenovo’s recently announced X200 ultraportable with their Editor’s Choice award after weighing up the fact that it has all you’ll probably be looking for.
They stated that the lug-friendly lappy was an,
“excellent lightweight notebook for mobile professionals who demand the business essentials”.
They added that the lack of an optical drive wasn’t really a [...]