UK students’ 1,980 MPG car scores first place in marathon race, by a 1,000 MPG margin

A car that looks like the one above and gets the “equivalent” of 1,980 miles to the gallon (and one gallon only) is certainly impressive enough on its own, but it’s all the more so when you consider that it’s driven by a 14-year-old and built by his classmates (with a little assistance, of course). This particular vehicle hails from Kingdown School in Wiltshire, England, and it won the recent Mallory Park Mileage Marathon by a margin of more than 1,000 MPG over its next closest competitor. Not surprisingly, however, the students are already looking to improve things for next years’ race, and say they’re planning on upgrading the engine for starters. No word if they’re considering an X-Prize challenge after that.

UK students’ 1,980 MPG car scores first place in marathon race, by a 1,000 MPG margin originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BackStab for iOS: Assassin’s Creed goes Caribbean

Swordplay! Platforming! Damsels in distress! (And barely dressed.) Except for the bugs, this game of running, jumping, and stabbing provides plenty of entertainment.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

On Evo 3D, Sprint adds complete control over preloaded apps

User permissions on the new flagship device indicate that the carrier may be loosening its grip on preinstalled applications and games.

Originally posted at Android Atlas

Skype for iPad hands-on: New competition for Apple’s FaceTime

Skype for iPad is expected to launch Tuesday in the App Store. In the meantime, we got our hands on the app today and it looks like it will be a great option for video calls.

Originally posted at iPad Atlas

O, yes: Philips shows new Apple AirPlay speakers

Philips is gearing up to release several new speaker systems that feature Apple’s AirPlay wireless connectivity–including one shaped like a doughnut.

OnLive brings PC gaming to the iPad

How does PC gaming on an iPad sound? What about if the games streamed online with no local storage? We try OnLive’s iPad gaming service hands-on.

Originally posted at iPad Atlas

10 Super Cool Jobs You Can Get At Apple Right Now

You don’t have to simply be a fan of Apple products, you can actually help build them. The company has hundreds of job openings in everything from operations to HR to hardware and software engineering. It probably helps to have a friend at the company, but you can just cold apply for positions through Apple’s site. More »

TiVo’s retail plans for quad-tuner Premiere DVR revealed in FCC filing

If your TiVo-loving heart was crushed last week when we found out the new Premiere Q DVR was only for cable companies with no plans for retail sales, allow us to put the pieces back together. Zatz Not Funny has dug up an FCC filing, dated June 7th, indicating TiVo will bring the quad tuner Premiere Elite DVR with 2TB of hard drive space to retail. The purpose of the filing? To get the FCC to waive requirements that the Elite — which is designed for digital cable reception only — contain an analog tuner that it claims would increase costs by $80 – $100. There’s no word on price or timing but it’s clearly intended as a high end product that TiVo plans to offer online, through custom installers or specialty outlets like Best Buy’s Magnolia stores. If it gets approved we could still see the Elite set-top box this year, assuming the FCC has its approval stamp ready and inked.

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Amenbo mouse offers complete hand recognition

Five-fingered device can sense the pressure and movement of each finger, which could make manipulating models in programs such as 3D CAD easy.

HTC Sensation 4G: Does Android Really Need Custom Skins Anymore? (No.)

It’s powerful. It’s fast. It’s responsive. It has 4G-ish internet powers. It feels more solid than Google’s Nexus. The HTC Sensation 4G is probably T-Mobile’s best Android phone. But there’s one pesky thing preventing it from Android superiority: HTC Sense. More »