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The team behind this android expects humanoid robots to be weaponized for military use. A demo at Newsweek ’s HQ showed there is still a ways to go
DESPITE BEING largely derided by the US Army Air Corps and rejected as unsuitable by the RAF, the P-39 ended World War Two with the highest enemy kill tally of any US fighter. In February 1937, recogn
It has been a busy year for large companies’ IT departments. Firms ranging from Marks & Spencer to Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) have seen their operations disrupted by cyberattacks. The incident at Jaguar
A cough. A splutter. A jet of flame for good measure and the Merlin is prised from its slumbers and into rambunctious life. Many of you, perhaps even most, will have heard one of these engines, at Goo
Businesses exist to solve problems. You can’t get to work, so you buy a bike. You have a legal problem, so you instruct a lawyer. The bigger the problem, the bigger the business opportunity. In techno
Will this be the next Mazda 2? With ...