These Companies Have a Plan to Kill Apps
Apps made the smartphone. Now, companies are increasingly leveraging AI to envision a world without them.
Apps made the smartphone. Now, companies are increasingly leveraging AI to envision a world without them.
It’s like if the Y2K bug happened, but only for gas station pumps. And only in New Zealand.
Starting today, Ford electric car drivers can plug into the Supercharger network. You can bet more makers will follow.
Any tech company moving into the auto space needs a manufacturing partner. But Apple’s EV died as it lived: alone.
Any tech company moving into the auto space needs a manufacturing partner. But Apple’s EV died as it lived: alone.
Have you played Doom on a robot lawn mower? We did. From app-free phones to an electric bike with AI and 5G, we’ve combed the halls of the Mobile World Congress in search of all things quirky and bizarre.
You can see clearly now through the Project Crystal. But what is it for? And is a transparent phone next?
The Flitescooter is an easy-to-use eFoil meant to introduce newcomers to the niche sport. It’s fun to ride, but staying in control takes some practice.
Who knew stainless steel might not be such a good idea for the exterior of an electric SUV? The entire automotive industry, that’s who.