FUTURE TECH
  • Auto

    Top Five Cars with Four-Cylinder Engines

    Here is a list of five powerful cars available in 2016 that are powered by four-cylinder engines.

  • FUTURE TECH

    Is The Tablet Market Really Dying?

    Six years ago, tablet devices was the hottest trend in the tech community. In 2010, the tech universe saw the release of the first Apple iPad and Samsung was also busy developing the Galaxy Tab. Several other tech companies are also working on their own tablet devices in hopes of getting a piece of the then fledgling market. Six years later, at the 2016 Mobile World Congress, no tablet device was presented. A sign that prompted tech analysts to declare that the tablet industry is dead.

  • FUTURE TECH

    Google’s self-driving car hits public bus on Valentine’s Day, causes first accident

    A Google self-driving car recently hit a public bus while it was in autonomous mode on a road in Mountain View, California. The minor accident happened on Valentine's Day and the Alphabet company has submitted a report to California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This was not the first time a driverless car has been in an accident but it was the first time it caused one.

  • Auto

    Aston Martin and LeEco to develop an electronic sports car by 2018

    British sports car manufacturer Aston Martin is negotiating a joint venture agreement with Chinese technology group LeEco for building its first electronic sports car.

  • FUTURE TECH

    Facebook AI helps to find human populations for Internet drones

    Facebook's engineers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze images of Earth and figure out where people are living. The social network can then use lasers, drones, and satellites to beam Internet access to those people most efficiently.

  • FUTURE TECH

    Volvo to replace car keys, fobs with smartphone app, Bluetooth

    Volvo is taking steps to become the first automaker to replace traditional car keys with a smartphone app. The Swedish automobile producer is launching a pilot program this spring that will offer vehicles without a physical key or fob, and has plans to add the new system to autos next year.

  • Deals

    Aston Martin to build electric car with Faraday Future’s backer

    Aston Martin is teaming up with the consumer electronics company LeEco to develop the luxury car brand's first electric vehicle (EV). The RapidE electric car (e-car) will be modeled after the British automaker's Rapide S model and will be followed by other e-cars. Aston Martin is most famous for producing James Bond's cars in Agent 007 movies, while LeEco financially backs the California startup Faraday Future that is developing EVs and self-driving cars.

  • LIFE

    Self-parking technology: Nissan’s smart chairs automatically pull up to desks

    Nissan's new self-parking office chairs automatically slide up to desks with a single clap of hands. It makes moving the smart furniture to tidy up offices, conference rooms, and classrooms much easier. The Japanese automaker has posted a video showing how four motion cameras attached to walls use WiFi wireless connectivity to control the Okamura chairs.

  • Auto

    Death of the Car Key: Bad Idea to Focus on Digital Car Keys Over Physical?

    How does one open a car? Definitely with keys, but what if the world is changing to a point where our mobile phones are the main instrument of gain access to your vehicles? It surely seems that way because car makers are looking into making some big changes.

  • Auto

    473K SUVs, Pickup Trucks to be recalled by General Motors

    General Motors plans to recall SUVs and pickup vans on grounds of faulty bolt in the brake system.

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