The first of Ferrari’s Icona series, the SP1 and SP2 open-top cars, known as barchettas, have made their debut at the Paris Motor Show. Based on the vintage Ferraro 166MM and the 750 Monza, less than 500 examples of the Icona SP series
Google has cool technology to recognize images and speech, and IBM’s hardware can diagnose diseases and beat humans in Jeopardy. Combine the two, and you get a powerful computer with serious brains. IBM is merging Google’s artificial intelligence tools with
The hype is building around AMD’s upcoming Zen chip (due at the end of 2016), but if you’re calling it a CPU, you’re off-track. That’s because the first iteration of the company’s new microarchitecture, code-named Summit Ridge, is actually an
HP’s Pavilion Wave is showing me the PC of the future, and it looks a lot like…a stereo speaker. Or maybe a very high-tech flower vase. Power users, hug your hulking full-tower close, because the PC world is a-changing. That’s
The Tiago hatchback from Tata Motors has been performing well in the Indian market. Neat styling and decent features at a lucrative price tag has found many takers in the country. In order to thrill the younger car buying lot,
See larger image Credit: Gordon Mah Ung Quality, not quantity July tends to be a slow month in the world of technology, as the industry takes a collective breath between June’s fierce one-two punch of Computex and E3 and
Staring into the future In a year that’s already been flat-out first-rate for decent new pc hardware, June nonetheless managed to set a new excessive-water mark. How ought to it now not? This month added the advent of sparkling chips