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 most expensive car to be sold by Holden has taken a giant step towards hitting local roads to challenge Ferrari and Lamborghini.
Launched just over two years ago, the Mercedes ute has been canned globally because sales didn’t meet expectations — even though this type of vehicle is hugely popular in Australia.
At least one person has died in Australia because of this faulty car part, but that hasn’t stopped some companies on selling vehicles still equipped with the potentially deadly item.
Resourceful Chinese citizens are fashioning coronavirus masks out of water bottles, fruit, sanitary pads and even bras as supplies dry up.
American brand synonymous with excess, machismo and the military is set to build the most unlikely zero-emission cars to take on brands such as Tesla.
The Bathurst 12 Hour attracts world-class drivers representing the likes of Porsche, Lamborghini, McLaren and Aston Martin at Australia’s top track.
Electric cars are starting to become more and more mainstream, and Hyundai’s new zero-emissions SUV ticks a lot more boxes than some.
Porsche has dressed its big Cayenne SUV up in a dapper suit with some fresh coupe styling so it can take on the head-turning BMW X6 and Audi Q8.
New research has pinpointed what kind of people own a prestige car, one is predictable and the other not so much. See if you fit the profiles.
One of the world’s biggest car parts manufacturers has delivered some bad news for car makers which could have a huge impact for workers.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/technology/innovation/page/191