iRobotics Challenges Tech Giants to Drone Race Across Pacific
A small Japanese drone start-up is challenging itself and any willing tech company to race across the Pacific by the end of 2018.
A small Japanese drone start-up is challenging itself and any willing tech company to race across the Pacific by the end of 2018.
Peter Dobber has successfully tested his version of the affordable, sustainable 'flying car'. But will it take off for the rest of us?
Nothing like a $2.3 million burnout, baby.
The full-autopilot technology could be tested in a real plane as early as next year.
Unless it's a NISMO model or has a stick.
Foremost, Alberta is looking to drone testing to attract technical and engineering talent to the town.
Turn up your volume and enjoy.
The thrill is gone, and Alonso has set a deadline for results.
When my project car died, I brought my daily driver to the track—and had a blast.
Is this ad campaign over yet?
Updates to Apple's mobile operating system help curtail Uber's data mining.
Their Indiegogo picture was a hint they weren't completely serious.
The judge wants Uber to release its due diligence report on Anthony Levandowski's Otto startup.
The time to decide what to do for next year and beyond is fast approaching and it's not looking good for Honda.
Did anyone else know John Cena loves cars?
Sorry—no extra power for the BRZ.
In less than a decade, Honda believes its cars will be able to drive themselves in most circumstances.
The world's most dangerous race just can't be run on a soaking track.
The electrification of the performance car world marches on.