Kenjaku doesn’t just want chaos, control, or domination. His endgame is far more abstract and horrifying. He wants to merge ...
At the turn of every year, a new batch of Japanese Domestic Market cars become eligible for U.S. import -- here are the ...
Home TV viewing, especially in areas like football, have been revolutionized by new technologies and the smart use of AI in products brought to market by the global electronics company, Hisense.
The long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning video game “Control“ will debut in 2026 according to developer Remedy Entertainment. Formerly known as Control 2 or Codename ...
You can always count on Remedy to defy expectations, and it's certainly doing that with Control Resonant. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
The Commer TS3 engine, built for Commer trucks from the '50s into the late '60s, didn't conform to design conventions of the time. Where most engines follow familiar blueprints with one piston per ...
How the Coyote V8 was developed, all the generation updates and their specs, a summary of the supercharged variants, and a few known Coyote problems. The Ford Coyote engine is a modern, naturally ...
This Sunday, bikers are joining forces to give back at the 38th annual Toys in the Sun Run, and it’s all for a good cause, supporting three fantastic charities. Deco’s Alex Miranda has more from the ...
As newly listed aerospace and defense companies blossom on major U.S. and European stock exchanges, private equity investors help drive record-setting fundraising for industry upstarts, and stalwart ...
You don't often see MV Agusta announce back-to-back bikes in a matter of just a few days. Following the reveal of the Brutale 800 this past week, the ex-Pierer Mobility-owned brand has unveiled the ...
The 2025 SEMA Show is running wide open at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and with all due respect to the hundreds of awesome vehicles on display, engine bays are stealing the spotlight. Walk any ...
A “software licensing troll” is a term coined by Michael Corey and Dean Bolton, cofounder and chief architect of LicenseFortress, in collaboration with Art Beeman and Joel Muchmore of Beeman and ...