Tech

6th Apr 2023

30th Mar 2023

From mini Star Wars pod racers to RC battleships and scarily-real-looking crocodile heads, these are the craziest and most unusual RC models in the world.

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 Classic Land Rover Defender 90 set comes with fully functioning steering and suspension, a choice of engine and hoods, and a load of other accessories.

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.

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.

As well as its beautifully simplistic yet sophisticated unibody design, the Bandit9 EVE Odyssey is made from space-grade aluminum used by NASA spacecraft.

Meet Ameca, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. She is powered by AI and can answer just about any question she’s asked.

The 581-piece McLaren Speed Champions LEGO set has been created in honor of the British marque’s 60th anniversary and contains two of its most iconic supercars.
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.

Hats off to the artist who created this masterpiece – so much effort has gone into making the wooden Pontiac Firebird Trans Am look like the real thing.
From raining Lambos to a Mercedes G-Wagen that turns into a cake, these CGI effects are so realistic they’re hard to believe.

Crazy footage shows the shape-shifting robot melt down into liquid form and escape from a jail cell before transforming back into a solid robot again.

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’.