2016_Honda_Civic_LX.jpegHonda Motor Co. has recently announced the release of its entry-level vehicle Civic LX sedan with automated safety features and advanced-driver assistance system which makes some of the most sophisticated technology on the market accessible to significantly more customers. The vehicle costs only $20,440.

The new Civic LX can be equipped with advanced-driver assistance systems, known as ADAS. The system keeps a vehicle in its lane and features automatic braking and cruise control. More »

Artificial.intelligenceA company, called MetaMind, founded in Palo Alto, Calif. in 2014 is focusing on creating software that will be able to answer questions and reason like humans. Read more on the topic here.

800px-Nao_robot,_Jaume_UniversityNadine is a new brand of human-like robot that may one day be used as a personal assistant or care provider for the elderly people. Thanks to the new software, the robot will be able to express an array of emotions and recall a previous conversation. You can see the robot and read more on the topic here.

800px-Lincoln_MKZ_Concept_at_NAIAS_2012_(6679774509)After a nearly 14-year break, Lincoln Continental, the car of presidents, is returning. The new Continental flagship, a full-size sedan, debuted last week at the 2016 North American International Auto Show.

For most of its 99-year history, the Lincoln Continental was the pinnacle of luxury, the car of kings and presidents. The Continental was born in 1938, when Henry Ford’s son Edsel commissioned designers to make a convertible he could drive during his spring vacation to Palm Beach. Thrilled by the reception he got as he drove the elegant sedan, Edsel made the Continental part of Ford Motor Co.’s luxury Lincoln lineup. Continental sales peaked at 62,730 in 1990. More »

Honda_VEZEL_HYBRID_X_L_Package_(RU3)_frontThe Honda Civic and the Volvo XC90 won the prestigious awards at the 2016 North American International Auto Show. The winners were unveiled at the start of press previews for the Detroit Auto Show.

The 2016 Volvo XC90 midsize crossover SUV was awarded the best sport utility vehicle for 2016 on the opening day of the 2016 North American International Auto Show held at Cobo Center in downtown Detroit on Monday, January 11. The Honda Civic was announced as the North American Car of the Year.

A panel of fifty-three independent automotive journalists More »

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERANew York to London in half an hour? Just sign me up for the Screemr. The new supersonic plane concept, dubbed Skreemr, could be the passenger airliner of the future. Getting you from New York to London in just half an hour with a top speed of Mach 10, which is 10 times the speed of sound, or around 8,000 miles per hour, it will make the Atlantic seem more like a lake than an ocean.
The jet concept is the brainchild of Charles Bombardier, a Canadian engineer and inventor who describes in details his futuristic prototype designs in the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail. More »

745px-Google's_Lexus_RX_450h_Self-Driving_CarGoogle and Ford are in talks on self-driving car partnership.

According to sources familiar with the plans, the second-largest U.S. automaker, Ford Motor Co is set to form a deal with Google’s parent firm, the search engine giant Alphabet Inc about forming a partnership to develop autonomous car technology.

the two companies will announce a joint venture at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2016, said a person familiar with the talks. More »

745px-Google's_Lexus_RX_450h_Self-Driving_CarThe United Kingdom may be one of the first homes to Google’s autonomous cars.

The US internet giant has met with UK government officials five times in the last two years, according to some media reports.

Google is said to believe the UK could take a leading position in developing laws for the vehicles, which are currently being tested in California and that may become publicly available by 2020. The Californian tech giant reportedly sees the UK as a key market for its driverless cars. According to some documents, those face-to-face meetings have focused on bringing autonomous cars to the streets of the U.K. even though, it is unclear whether Google is planning to extend trials to the UK. More »

Clouds_in_car's_front_windowFlying cars could be a reality within 24 months. Finally after decades of dreaming and waiting, a company is planning to make a flying car commercially available to the public in two years.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has this month approved Terrafugia’s TF-X flying car for testing. The team behind TF-X patented their flying car in 2011 and unveiled the TF-X concept for the first time in 2013.
The FAA approved only mini versions of the TF-X to enter into space. They are roughly 2 ft long and with a weight restriction of no more than 55 lbs. The four-seater prototype vehicle looks like a mini car with wings and the company can test the flying car at altitudes up to 400 feet and at speeds under 100 mph. More »

800px-FEMA_-_37752_-_Residents_at_the_airport_preparing_to_leave_LouisianaA new X-ray scanner that uses 3D-imaging and can identify precisely what material an object is made of, is being developed for use in airport security. The technology could revolutionize airport security by making it easier to spot weapons and explosives inside bags. The new X-ray scanning technology could eliminate physical bag searches and speed up screening.

The scanner is being developed by a team of scientists from Nottingham Trent University and the Cranfield Forensic Institute at Cranfield University. The Halo technology uses funnel-shaped X-rays to build the image More »