Tech

29th Jun 2023

22nd Jun 2023

These guys give disabled animals new limbs by 3D printing custom parts and the transformations are inspiring.

Companies are paying thousands more for foam-filled tires rather than air-filled tires. And there’s a good reason for that.

From a bearded cowboy and his F150 to a gangster with his Hummer, and an influencer with his G-Wagen, the results are wild and somehow also weirdly accurate.

We are now being invited to see how Tesla EVs are built in a new ‘Giga Lab’.

The robot has 35 different surface areas across its body individually controlled with temperature sensors and heat flux sensors – and it even produces sweat.

In one of the first interviews he’s given since stepping down, Jack Dorsey explained why he believed Musk was so ‘reckless’, ‘hasty’, and ‘impatient’.

You can now use ‘Palm Payment’ to pay for stuff but imagine being told “we’re sorry, your hand was declined”.

No more asking your driver if they’ve been busy.

Apple dropped Vision Pro, an ultra-expensive AR headset. People are impressed with the product’s technical specs, but aren’t impressed with the price.

Apple Vision Pro is definitely a game changer, and the tech giant’s first new product in nearly a decade – but it’s outrageously expensive.

This dad’s ditched the stroller and built awesome RC baby transport for his little girl, making them the coolest dad and kid on the playground for sure.

Powerful water expulsion systems, barriers that can withstand thousands of pounds of pressure; you don’t want to come up against these anti-riot vehicles.

According to the latest Fidelity report, Twitter is now worth ‘only’ $15 billion – just one third of what Elon Musk paid for it six months ago.

They’re built using materials to replicate human body parts and equipped with sensors to simulate nerves – no wonder these crash test dummies are so expensive.

Up until now, Neuralink has been testing its chips in monkeys.

Not only can the robotic tire changer change a tire twice as quick as a human, it can check for tire wear patterns and potential wheel alignment issues, too.