Google Announces To Set Up 'Waymo', an Independent Self-Driving Company
Google has announced that it is setting up an independent company within the Alphabet umbrella. The new company called "Waymo" would be focused on making self-driving cars.
Google has announced that it is setting up an independent company within the Alphabet umbrella. The new company called "Waymo" would be focused on making self-driving cars.
Xiaomi is taking the Chinese tech industry by storm with its latest product, the Xiaomi MI electric scooter.
British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is working on a new technology to prevent the doors of its cars from crashing into nearby objects when opened.
Tesla has settled out of court its case with 126 Norwegian Tesla car owners. The buyers had sued the automaker for false advertising. The green auto maker claims its Model S P85D to give 691 hp using its two electric motors. However, the Norwegian refuted the claim stating that the car only generated around 470 hp.
Google is believed to have shifted gears on its project related to autonomous vehicles. The company is realigning its vision and is looking to partner with automakers to develop more conventional vehicles. The tech behemoth may start an autonomous ride-sharing program by the end of the coming year.
Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a new device that allows users to power their smartphones by just swiping.
The Piccadilly Circus is a unique square in London that displays large illuminated advertising billboards. It is a popular attraction for locals and travelers to the city and is even touted as a meeting point.
Audi has announced the launch of its new Traffic Light Information (TLI) system, which is expected to go live in Las Vegas this month, making it the first city to activate a vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) system on public roads.
Engineers have successfully created a vertically agile robot. Despite being small in size, this super robot can jump five times in a row and can bounce off a wall while jumping.
Scientists are working with lasers and a small bird wearing cute safety goggles to develop animal-inspired aircraft technology.