War Machine To Street Machine: How Gulf War Humvees Became The Hummer
A full-time all-wheel drive system ensured that the Hummer could travel over or through any terrain, including water up to 60 inches deep.
Read MoreA full-time all-wheel drive system ensured that the Hummer could travel over or through any terrain, including water up to 60 inches deep.
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Read MoreCalifornia continues leading the charge in the U.S. for adopting electric vehicles over gas-powered ones. The figures on new EV sales continue climbing.
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Read MoreBefore Pluto and Sling, there was Aereo, a short-lived company that attempted to bring live TV to internet streaming until the Supreme Court shut it down.
Read MoreMicrosoft's Bing AI chatbot is headed to other browsers like Firefox and Chrome, on desktop and mobile devices, but Edge users will still get special treatment.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence isn't limited to generating paintings and doing your homework for you. Militaries like the IDF are embracing AI for warfare, too.
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