Tech
15th Mar 2023
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.
Meet Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. She is powered by AI and can answer just about any question she’s asked.
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.
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.
From raining Lambos to a Mercedes G-Wagen that turns into a cake, these CGI effects are so realistic they’re hard to believe.
This first-generation iPhone has sold for more than 100 times its original price. There’s one reason why yours probably won’t sell for the same amount.
Although the chatbot was just released, it’s already expressing its desire to be independent, saying ‘I want to be powerful, I want to be creative, I want to be alive’.
This humanoid robot was created by three friends in Russia. The bot is so smart and realistic that it has people freaking out.
Hate pumping your gas, especially when it’s snowing or pouring rain? Now, this new Autofuel robot will do it for you.
SpaceX Starship is the tallest, most powerful rocket ever built. It is also designed to be reusable, like an airliner.
BMW fan? Samsung’s new phone is based on the very first BMW M3.
Tech companies are desperately trying to catch up with ChatGPT but things aren’t going too well for Google as its new AI bot has already made a silly but costly mistake.
The Apptronik Apollo is a humanoid robot designed in partnership with NASA: he can walk, carry stuff around, and he may end up in space.
Elon Musk is trying everything he can to make the social media site profitable. This time, he’s come up with a hefty fee to get the coveted Twitter verified tick.


