The X-47B on the test runway at NAS Patuxent River Aircraft carriers are a key element in force projection. If you want to carry out military operations a long way from your own bases there are only two ways to … Continue reading
When it comes to storytelling in video games, the industry has improved leaps and bounds in the past decade. One of the ways that the narrative has advanced is not only the use of film-quality cut scenes, but the abandonment … Continue reading
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2013 acquisition Android Apple apps Audi bmw CEO China concept console EA electric Facebook features games gaming GB Google HD hybrid interior iPad iPhone list Microsoft multiplayer news performance RAM rpg rumors Samsung Smartphones social speed sport SUV technology transmission trim turbocharged United States US vehicle video video games wheels Windows Windows 8Rick Ross is well known for featuring luxurious cars in his videos. We could see expensive Bugattis, pimped Cadillacs and all kinds of cars normal people could never purchase from the “regular” salary. In the recent video, he is singing … Continue reading
As you probably already know, I am very focused on website loading speed. I am testing this aspect almost every week and trying to find out how to improve it. There were two java scripts that make me cry: one is the … Continue reading
German car manufacturer Volkswagen has made a surprising announcement this week by saying the Design Vision GTI Concept will be showcased this month at Worthersee. It’s envisioned like a more powerful and radical version of the Golf VII GTI and … Continue reading
Semmingly the VBB-3 has nothing to do with a car, albeit an electric one: it looks more like a rocket laid flat. But under the streamlined body, engineers from the Ohio State Center for Automotive Research (CAR), together with the … Continue reading
Blast from the past – these M14 rifles look modern, but they’re older than the soldiers using them. All armies have different ideas about equipment, but the weaponry of an infantry section stayed pretty constant from about the 1930s to after … Continue reading
An RAF Tucano T1. Photo credit to GerardvdSchaaf. The Vietnam War was the first major conflict dominated by jet aircraft. The US military entered the war with a wide range of high-tech aircraft; A-6 Intruders carried out precision bombing missions, … Continue reading
A few days ago, a white Aston Martin Rapide could be seen circling on the 13-mile Nürburgring circuit in Germany. Nothing outstanding so far. But the fact that the car was a „hybrid” running on gasoline and hydrogen, with the … Continue reading
The popular Toyota 4Runner was slightly redesigned for the 2014 model year. The new design was introduced at the Stagecoach Music Festival near Palm Springs, California. The new Toyota 4Runner will be easily recognizable thanks to its tougher looks. Otherwise, … Continue reading
On April 20th the best of the American Virtua Fighter community convened at the Super Arcade in Los Angeles, California to see who would earn the title of “Best in the West”. Sega partnered with Level | Up to host … Continue reading
The Toyota ME.WE was revealed last week, and left everyone standing. This small car not only looks different from today’s Toyotas, but it is built of totally new materials, and incorporates a number of small, but brilliant ideas. To build … Continue reading
For about a decade, we all laughed at the cars Chinese automotive industry was producing. Chinese car names were – and still are – funny, the design was usually a deja vu of a popular Western model, and the build … Continue reading
Concept cars are known for crazy ideas that have nothing to do with the cars we usually drive, but the Twizy Renault Sport F1 takes this one step further. Engineers from Renaultsport incorporated the latest F1 technology into the tiny, … Continue reading
Independent developers have long been the dark horse in the video game industry. Fifteen years ago, if you were an independent developer and wanted to get your game made, you had an extremely tall mountain to climb. Many times, the … Continue reading




