Elon Musk introduced the Tesla Bot during his company’s inaugural AI Day. It has a screen for a face but is intended to be friendly, of course.
In order to communicate with one another, many residents used an app that turns your phone into a walkie-talkie of sorts. It wasn’t long before those looking to loot caught on.
The global adoption of cryptocurrency trading has spiked over the past year, with countries like Vietnam, India, and Pakistan leading the charge.
Professor Edward Chang said that this is the first successful demonstration of direct decoding of full words from the brain activity of someone who is paralysed and cannot speak.
For Boston Dynamics’ latest project, Atlas humanoid robots attempt to master parkour. We’re really here for the fails and faceplants.
The same deepfake technology that was used to animate photos of deceased relatives is being used to promote Hugh Jackman’s new movie, and your face can feature.
A jealous woman basically hijacked her ex-boyfriend’s Alexa device, which was about 160 kilometres away, to scare his new girlfriend out of his house.
The cryptocurrency market offers a dynamic, rapidly shifting, and growing world of opportunity if you know where to start looking.
Elon Musk revolutionised the car industry with Tesla’s electric cars, but what Sweden’s Candela Speed Boat has done for the boating industry is a lot more complex and cool.
In Sunday’s show, John Oliver did a deep dive into the shady world of ransomware attacks, and why we should all be a little worried.
Like a schoolchild whose toy was taken away from him by a playground nemesis, Bezos’ space company is claiming that NASA’s decision to go with SpaceX was unfair.
Eve Jobs may not inherit the family fortune, but she looks to be doing alright for herself thus far.
Ethereum is one of the top-performing cryptocurrencies of the moment, with many investors excited by some of the recent developments.
Apple updated its App Store policy in June, and since then a number of US-based apps that allow you to order cannabis from the comfort of the couch have gone live.
Dr. Kathryn Mannix, a palliative care doctor, believes it is best to break the taboo that exists around death and explains what happens to the body in those final moments.
If your iPhone could use a little speed boost, having been put through the wringer, then you’re in the right place.
Astronauts from the International Space Station competed in their own version of the Olympics.
Weary Millennials, early adopters, and cypherpunks, are you tired of explaining cryptocurrency to others?
Her enthusiasm for her new iPad is, quite frankly, unmatched, referring to the day as “groundbreaking”.
Two pranksters put out some flares and balloons in New Jersey in 2009, creating a local buzz around the possibility of UFOs. VICE shares a YouTube documentary that reveals the “social experiment” behind the hoax.
This record required far less athletic prowess than the ones we’ve seen in Tokyo, but it’s still a very impressive feat.
Along with the novelty of space tourism, SpaceX and its Netflix streaming special will mark a new era of live broadcasting.
Gmail will give you a standard five-second window to stop an email that could ruin your day, but a little more time can also be arranged.
WhatsApp has now launched the ‘View Once’ feature, which allows you to send photos or videos that are deleted immediately after being viewed.
There comes a time when you start looking to upgrade, which usually means using Facebook or another platform to flog the old one. Sure, but there’s a much easier way.
It’s fun to speculate about the weird things that cameras have managed to capture on Mars and send back to Earth, but often there is a perfectly good, scientific explanation for it all.
Remember when we were forced to read the back of air freshener and shampoo bottles while we were stuck on the loo, with nothing better to do? Those days are long gone.
The brothers spent more than R5 million on a Lamborghini Huracan, with a family holiday’s first-class airfare alone costing in excess of R590 000.
It’s been a big week for Bitcoin, and cryptocurrencies in general, leading to renewed interest from investors who have yet to take the plunge.
A new study suggests that a global societal collapse is very likely “within a few decades”, but there are a few countries that could keep civilisation afloat.