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This is the Vulcano Titanium, the world's first and only titanium supercar. It was unveiled at the Dubai Motor Show on Tuesday and comes with a staggering price tag of $2.5 million. The Vulcano Titanium is handmade by Italian carmaker Icona and inspired by the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird aircraft. A supercharged V8 engine capable of being tuned to over 1000 horsepower can power the Vulcano from 0-60 in just 2.8 seconds.
Nintendo have experienced bumper sales, with their consoles accounting for a third of all hardware sales in September.
Visitors at the Korea Sale Festa in Seoul were able to strap on some VR headgear on Thursday and virtual shop til they virtual dropped. Major retailers such as LG, E-Mart and Hyundai took part, allowing consumers to snap up some discount goods in a virtual shopping mall. The project, run by Skonec Entertainment, aims to spread the idea of VR shopping. Creators even say that shops tailored for individual consumers based on shopping data are a distinct possibility in the future.
Sinogene, a lab based in Beijing, became the first to clone a dog through gene-editing technology, which allows them to identify, copy, and reproduce genetic information from dogs. The first cloned canine, a beagle pup named Longlong, was born in May and two others followed suit. Gene-editing technology has many potential uses, allowing rare dog breeds to become more widespread, cloning of irreplaceable pets, and even removing genetic diseases before birth.
This beautiful Ferrari F50 once belonged to former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, and it will go up for auction at RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island Sale in Florida. The 1995 car is estimated to sell for between $2.2 million $2.4 million due to its “rarity and performance” and of course because it was once owned by Mike Tyson. 'Iron' Mike Tyson was well known for his extravagant purchases. Apart from his face tattoo and white Bengal tigers, the world renown boxer also had a fleet of luxury cars. In total, Tyson reportedly bought over 110 different cars, including Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Ferraris, Cadillacs, Rolls Royces, and Jaguars. He allegedly spent nearly $5 million on cars alone. The super rare and super low mileage Ferrari F50 formerly belonging to Mike Tyson will go on sale on March 11.