China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

China’s GAC Group, one of the country’s largest state-owned automakers, has introduced the Govy AirCab, a two-seater flying car designed to transform urban travel. While GAC might not be a household name in the United States, it’s a major player in...
China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

New Google tool makes removing personal information easier

While Google has steadily strengthened its privacy and security stance, many users may not have noticed the gradual rollout of new privacy resources. Now Google is making it easier than ever to take control of your personal information online.Originally launched in...
China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

Flying car with 620-mile range scheduled for upcoming launch

Have you ever wished you could skip the traffic and just fly to your destination in the same vehicle you drove to the airport? That’s exactly what the Klein Vision AirCar is promising. After more than 30 years of development, this flying car is finally about to become...
China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

Spot fake online stores, avoid Facebook subscription scams

Given the number of phishing scams we have all faced over the past decade, most of us have developed a basic skill to spot and avoid obvious phishing emails or SMS messages. Cybercriminals are aware of this, and they have evolved their tactics by shifting to more...
China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

Humanoid robot malfunctions, sparks viral panic

A chilling video circulating on social media has reignited old anxieties about robots turning against their creators. The footage shows a Unitree H1 humanoid robot, a machine about the size of an adult human, suddenly flailing its arms and legs with alarming force...
China’s first mass-produced flying car debuts

Check washing crisis fueled by AI and mail theft

Once considered an old-fashioned crime, check washing has roared back to life with alarming sophistication. Criminals are not just targeting personal checks anymore. They  are exploiting every vulnerability in the mailing and banking system to cash in on stolen...