To celebrate its 75th anniversary, Porsche presents the Mission X concept, a hypercar that is expected to become the fastest production car at the Nurburgring and set new benchmarks for speed and performance in the electric vehicle segment.
Volkswagen's commercial vehicle division will build and test an autonomous version of the Volkswagen ID model by 2025. Buzz, in the form of an autonomous taxi.
Casio ushers in spring with a revamp of two popular G-Shock models.
Long drives can be exhausting and especially boring for many people. Audi's latest Holoride technology will put an end to boring drives.
As part of its initiative for better well-being in the digital age, Google has developed a paper envelope in which you can hide your smartphone from you. This one helps you to step back a bit and rest from the increasingly ubiquitous digital world. With the Paper Envelope, you can turn your phone into a simpler device, because the envelope limits quite a number of functions that smartphones offer and steals our time.
With Mojo Lens contact lenses, SMS messages or information about the observed object will be printed before our eyes. It's like living in a science fiction movie.
Undoubtedly, in 2020 foldable screens will receive the most attention. Let's take a look at the technological trends that will mark the year 2020.
Tesla cars will soon be able to watch video content via portals such as Netflix and YouTube.
Smart technology is embedded in our lives to the extent that it has changed the way we live and interact with people. We are slowly forgetting about nature, our fellow man and ourselves, so it is time to become aware and introduce everyday pleasures into our lives that will help us all in digital detoxification.
Swedish technology experts have succeeded in developing the Tengai robot, which is able to take on the roles of different people. Artificial intelligence allows him to be objective, to change his appearance and character traits.
An external hard drive is an important part of the technology we need in our daily tasks, so you need a high-performance device that is also practical to carry. And that's definitely Stripe.
Ultrasound has been in use since the 1950s, but due to its high price, it has not taken hold in people's homes. This may change soon...