(Video) Japanese comedians don’t take well to ice drifting

Drifting on ice sounds a lot more exciting than Disney on Ice. At least to me, anyway. A back-seat full of Japanese comedians may beg to differ after going for a sideways slide in the back seat of an older Mitsubishi Evo. There really isn’t much for us to add to this clip because… well, we don’t really know what’s going on. We do know that the action is fast and furious while the comedians’ expressions are of shock and sickness. Hit the jump to see the video. @funkmasterflex


Toyota to market in-home chargers in 2012

The Toyota Plug-in Prius won’t be hitting dealer showrooms until 2012. Before that happens, Toyota is getting ready to produce an “add-on” for the vehicle, but it’s one you don’t take with the car. What are we talking about? An in-home charging station. @funkmasterflex


Opel Zafira Tourer Concept

We’ve seen lots of ways for an automaker to unveil a new car. They can do it online, at a special event, at an auto show. They can show us sketches and spy shots, they can give us a full array of photos, or they can make it all a big surprise when they pull back the sheet live in person. But this has got to be a new one: Opel has given us our first look at its latest concept car via hologram. @funkmasterflex


StarTech Jaguar XJ

StarTech, a division of the mad tuning company Brabus, offers upgrades for high-end vehicles from the likes of Jaguar and Land Rover. Formerly only available if you didn’t live in the US of A, the company has now opened up shop in the States. StarTech now calls Irvine, California home to its U.S. operations. @funkmasterflex


iBike for the iPhone for the two-wheeled fitness nut

If you are into extensive bike riding this new iPhone app is going to be something you are going to want to have on your workouts hit the jump to find out details about the iBike Dash. @funkmasterflex @tatwza


General Motors reports earnings of $4.7B in 2010, first yearly profit since 2004

General Motors has officially announced earnings for its first full year of business after its emergence from bankruptcy. The automaker brought in $135.6 billion in revenue with a net income of $4.7 billion, which marks GM’s first profit since 2004. Additionally, that profit was the largest for The General since 1999. Previously, GM had racked up $100 billion in losses. @funkmasterflex


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