Great, Now Boston Dynamics’ Eerie Humanoid Robots Can Dance Better Than Us
This choreographed dance number is no mere bot scootin' boogie.
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This choreographed dance number is no mere bot scootin' boogie.
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Prettier? Not necessarily. Faster, lighter and more powerful? Most definitely.
For starters, it doesn't have air conditioning so passengers can take in the "pastoral smells" of the countryside.
Some are cool, some are not.
Now that Vietnam's officially off the table, Formula 1 could replace it with a classic venue.
You can run, but you can't hide from the internet.
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If you take this project on, you're a brave, brave soul. Or a YouTuber.
It was never going to be easy, but watching it rip a few 500-hp donuts makes everything worth it.
The designer says they'll influence the wheels that eventually come in Mustangs of the future.
This blinking, rolling bot carries a mobile battery over to charge your car, all while sounding like R2-D2.
Saudi Arabia allowed women to drive in June 2018, yet kept Loujain al-Hathloul imprisoned for fighting for that very right.
Some cars are just too forward-thinking to ever make production. This radical GMC van was one such vehicle.
If you can find a way to get one here from Mexico, then...
He calls it the "forever convertible" because the roof had to be removed in order for him to fit.
Let's end 2020 on a positive note—or at least try to, anyway.
That's one way to shake up a martini.
"Oh, boy. Houston, we have a problem," current Ford CEO Jim Farley said when he first saw it.