China creates Harry Potter ‘invisibility cloak’
A team of Chinese students have created an ‘invisibility cloak’ that conceals individuals from security cameras and even trick AI programs.
A team of Chinese students have created an ‘invisibility cloak’ that conceals individuals from security cameras and even trick AI programs.
Dubbed Operation Noah’s ark, a former aide of Vladimir Putin has shared the plan the President could take in the advent that he begins to lose the war.
A collaboration between a military veteran and a former engineer may be the inventive solution to fixing Australia’s embattled power grid.
A new AI chatbot backed by Elon Musk could help people do their job, among many other things. But not all are happy with the “scary” technology.
The German giant has shown off its electric future with a priceless electric car that has some features that need to be seen to be believed.
All around the world nations are cracking down on car pollution and some cities are enacting tough low emissions zones, but BMW has developed fresh tech for this new world order.
Mercedes, VW, Ferrari, Fiat and others suspend production while plummeting demand points to tough times for automotive companies.
The South Korean brand has shown off its new small car which brings some seriously luxury features, but one feature is sure to get people talking.
Australians love fast cars, but many are out of reach of the average driver. But Hyundai’s superb hot hatch brings top shelf performance at a reasonable price.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is one of the most popular performance cars in the world thanks to its all-round ability. This new version goes next level.
More people tuned into simulated racing than British TV coverage of Formula One races as Covid-19 forces real-world motorsport cancellations.
Aussie are buying big four-wheel drive utes in huge numbers, and the latest piece of American metal to land in OZ is bigger and badder than most others.
It isn’t often you can say a European luxury car is great value for money, but this German wagon is one, and it is all you’d ever need.
After stepping down as CEO to sit on the board of the company, Bill Gates is finally leaving Microsoft, for a very good reason.
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