
Elon Musk is rebranding Twitter to X, an app that covers everything from retail and marketplace services with e-commerce and social messaging.

Meet Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, a robot with 28 joints and the weight and height of an average human – It can jump, haul heavy stuff around and… do a backflip.

It appears a guy taking his robot dog on a shopping spree to the local Fendi store has hit a nerve, judging by people’s comments on the video.

The Swiss start-up says its new hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will move at velocities more than five times the speed of sound.

This is the TF-19 Wasp and it can shoot flames up to 25 feet away. While it looks like something out of a horror film, it’s actually used for totally legit purposes.

The XTurismo is available to buy too – but only for the filthy rich.

Based on an actual show car, the Red Bull racing sim comes with a curved screen and speakers, adjustable pedals, and a replica steering wheel.

Filming flying scenes in movies is a lot harder than you might think. From Superman to Maleficent, this is how they did it.

This is the Mobility-R3 concept bike and it’s the future of city transport. It’s got a glass canopy and can be ridden three different ways, including ‘roller coaster’ mode.

Disney has just unveiled its newest, cutest prototype. She’s a robotic bunny on roller skates and she’s already got the crowd wrapped around her little finger.

The man used sky-high thinking to save himself after his car got stuck in snow on a remote road in Oregon and he realized he didn’t have cell phone reception.

Lionel Messi dished out over $200,000 on 35 gold iPhones for his Argentina teammates: and these iPhones aren’t gold-plated: they’re literally made from gold.

Meet Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. She is powered by AI and can answer just about any question she’s asked.
Thanks to a new type of technology patented by Google, Android Auto might be able to completely take over your phone while you’re driving.

A weird yellow ball under the saddle and a Mylar bag for the engine: but the best part about this NASA bike is it isn’t just a render, it actually exists.