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THE WORLD 10 FASTEST CAR Fastest production vehicles 1. Hennessey Venom GT (270 mph) This combination of a Lotus Elise chassis and 1,244-hp 7.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, and you have the fastest production car in the world. Depending on your definition of “fastest” and “production car,” that is. Hennessey recorded a 270.4-mph run at the Kennedy Space Center last year, but only in one direction. To be considered legitimate, record attempts usually require one run in each direction. An average is then taken to account for wind conditions. Because of its hand-built nature, there’s also some debate about whether the Venom GT qualifies as a production car. While it can claim the highest recorded speed, Hennessey’s monster isn’t recognized as the world’s fastest car by the Guinness Book of World Records. 2 . Bugatti Chiron (261+ mph) Top Gear presenter James May compared it to the automobile equivalent of the Concorde. After ten years of p
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1. Sennheiser Urbanite Sennheiser’s Urbanite beat Beats at their own game. Once bass-heads get their ears on these headphones, they’ll never turn back. 2 Audiofly AF180 The AF180 deliver all the joys of an armature-based in-ear headphone, with none of the drawbacks. 3 Klipsch R6i As well-balanced and sweet-sounding as you’ll find in a $100 in-ear headphone. 4 Plantronics BackBeat SENSE The BackBeat Sense are among the best wireless on-ear headphones you can find at any price point. 5 Nuforce Primo 8 NuForce’s Primo 8 nail exactly what we’ve been looking for in a high-end in-ear headphone
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The Number 1 Best Laptop The laptop market has undergone major changes in the past few years, and there's likely to be more confusion in the notebook aisle now than at any other time. Today's models encompass everything from featherweight, business-savvy ultra portables that barely tip the scales at less than 2 pounds, to lap-crushing gaming behemoths of 10 pounds or more. And your standard laptop doesn't look like it once did, with dozens of convertible designs that rethink the standard clam-shell to take advantage of touch interfaces. Some laptops double as tablets, with hinges that bend and fold, while other touch-enabled PCs are actually slate tablets that come with hardware keyboards for notebook-style use. There's simply too much variety in the laptop space for one size or style to fit every person's needs. That's where this buying guide comes in. We'll brief you on all the latest designs and specs, and parse the current tre