Monthly Archives: February 2020
Victoriaoscuro automatic tourbillon watch just $889
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Winston protects your online privacy
If you are concerned about your online privacy and how big tech companies, advertisers, hackers, data brokers and ISPs use your personal information to make money, you may be interested in Winston. A small device capable of giving back control of your online privacy and security. Simply install Winston between your modem & router, and […]
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YouTube TV, Sinclair keep Fox sports channels on as they negotiate
Microsoft will remove Cortana from its Android launcher in April
NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission will use a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket
‘Quiplash 3’ is coming to Jackbox’s Party Pack 7 this fall
2020 Game Developers Conference cancels due to coronavirus
The Bentley Centanne concept encases the riders with a panoramic all-glass top
Almost like a convertible, but with an all-glass top, the Bentley Centanne literally captures the feeling of driving under the stars. The bespoke ‘grand tourer’ concept comes with a design that flows from start to end in the iconic powerful olive green, and with a panoramic glass top that cascades from the windshield all the way to the rear of the vehicle in a spectacular fashion. The front grill features an embossed 8, doing a hat-tip to the Le Mans 8. The coupe seats two at the front, but also features a loveseat at the rear of the vehicle so they can enjoy the view without leaving the car. The glass at the rear opens up into two (quite like the wings on a ladybird), to allow access to the back in a way that transforms the car into less of a vehicle and more of interactive space for riders to socialize in.
Designed as a carriage for the core Bentley audience, the car caters to the people who crave luxury on wheels. Its rear seating fundamentally changes the relationship between car and rider by transforming the interiors into less of a cabin and more of a social space.
Designer: Joseph Robinson