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Barbenheimer has made about $511 million worldwide and $235 million domestically in three days.

If you’re struggling to choose what color to wrap your car, you could always turn to AI to select one for you, which is exactly what Yianni did.

The automaker has accepted over 1.9 million pre-orders for the Tesla Cybertruck and at this rate, it’ll take five years to fulfill all the orders.

Elon Musk is changing the name and logo of Twitter and it’s triggering some panic on the social networking site.

For 80 years, the Pentagon held the title as the world’s largest office – but that title’s been taken by a newly-constructed building in India.

Are the windows still bulletproof? What about pricing? Now that the Tesla Cybertruck is finally here, people have a lot of questions.

Just like any job, being a private jet host has its pros and cons, but aparantely jet around the world with the rich and famous isn’t all glitz and glamour.

Kim Kardashian really can’t catch a break with her plans to build a “dream” spaceship-shaped megamansion near Los Angeles.

From the first film to Dead Reckoning, let’s have a look at how all seven Mission: Impossible movies performed at the box office.

Apparently, the electric air taxi has a top speed of 322km/h (200mph), meaning it can travel from London’s Heathrow Airport to Canary Wharf in just 13 seconds.

Arnav Kapur, an MIT student, was able to browse the internet and even order pizza with his brain using AI without actually uttering a single word.

This giant swimming pool is shared by almost 300 different villas. But the internet has pointed out one major issue with it.

A combination of black stone, marble, wood and carpeting – the redesigned Batcave looks outstanding.

Called The Manor, this estate has just about every amenity imaginable including a bowling alley, cinema, library, and even a beauty salon.

The USAF has so far conducted 12 successful test flights using AI fighter jets as part of its Skyborg program, including a 17-hour plus flight.

Bezos flipping burgers and Musk working at a lumber mill – the world’s richest people worked surprisingly ‘boring’ jobs before they got rich.