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Ready to control a car's navigation system with a handheld game? For those who often feel they are competing against their in-vehicle navigation system to get to their desired destination, Toyota has a new tool that may help you beat the voice that lives in your dashboard. The Japanese automaker has teamed up with Nintendo to turn the Nintendo DS into navigational remote control that allows users to set destinations, map out routes, and even get sightseeing information. Dubbed the Kuruma de DS, the game card is Bluetooth-enabled for easy pairing of the handheld game with the vehicle’s navigation system, according to a Kotaku report . The interface features Nintendo Mii characters and even sports a speedometer

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This isn't a normal motorcycle. (Credit: XCOR) Testing spacecraft components is no cake walk. It’s expensive and can require subjecting them to tremendous amounts of stress and wear and tear, but it’s necessary. You can’t just blast them up into suborbit and hope they work. This rendering shows the Lynx

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Hyundai introduced their first full-size luxury sedan, the Genesis, in 2011.

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