FordNovember 19Test drive: The 2021 Ford F-150 PowerBoost hybrid lives up to its nameThe 2021 Ford F-150 PowerBoost is the only hybrid pickup on sale today and the most powerful model in the F-150 lineup. It features a unique built-in generator that can be used to power equipment in remote locations.
Food TrendsNovember 13Cholula debuts hands-free hot sauce dispensers for restaurants, people who might need such a thingCholula claims to have developed “the world’s first hands-free hot sauce dispenser.”
InnovationNovember 12Look out: Semi-automated Hondas hitting the road here in 2021Honda has been granted permission to put Level 3 autonomous cars on the road in Japan. Its Traffic Jam Pilot feature will be available by March of next year.
SafetyNovember 9Illuminated seat belt buckles designed for safetyVW-owned Skoda has designed a seat belt with an illuminated buckle that turns from red to green when it is secure. The feature also makes it easier to find the receiver in a dark car.
FordOctober 30Ford F-150 and Mustang Mach-E hands-free driving tech: Here's how much it costsFord's hands-free Active Drive Assist will be on over 100,000 vehicles by the end of next year, the company said. The feature can steer and control the speed of a vehicle in a highway lane.
Health CareAugust 7New Hampshire woman is first American to undergo two full face transplantsCarmen Blandin Tarleton became the first American to ever receive a second full face transplant when she underwent a 20-hour surgery at Boston's Brigham and Women’s Hospital last month, according to an Associated Press report.
US ArmyJune 22Army developing drones that can change shape mid-flightU.S. Army researchers are developing drones that can change shape in mid-flight.
AppsJune 17The top 6 smart gardening gadgetsIf you live in an area where you can start a garden, it’s now easier than ever to monitor the soil, prep for seed planting with electronic tools, and even order seeds from an online shop.
US ArmyJune 10Army researchers set sights on self-regenerating armorImagine combat vehicles, drones or robots able to regenerate armor or other materials after being hit by enemy fire. Now think about advanced high-performing protective equipment for soldiers that includes self-sustaining mobile electrical power. These are two amazing high-tech possibilities that could all be elements of future warfare technology -- perhaps more than a decade from now.
InnovationJune 5Viral pictures show man recreating iconic 'Back to the Future' moment with flying jetpackA lifelong "Back to the Future" fan has fulfilled a dream — by inventing the world's first flying hoverboard.