Hidden apps can be hidden by the phone maker, or by you. Whatever the case, we’ll help you track down those hidden apps wherever they may be.
The 1996 Lincoln Sentinel looked like a cross between an EV of the future and a Batmobile. It was all sharp angles and luxury and we are here for it.
This Ford Concept Car Made A Surprising Movie Cameo More Than 15 Years After It's Debut
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhile it’s certainly not the fastest Ford concept car ever produced, the Ford 021C is a strange, cute vehicle that saw new life in a 2016 Disney movie.
The CT-1 EV from City Transformer can shrink down to a smaller profile to help navigate city streets, or expand for higher speeds and stability.
Following in the footsteps of the legendary Carrera GT, the Porsche 918 Spyder is an incredibly fast hybrid sports car with tons of acceleration.
ChatGPT, the multi-talented AI-chatbot, has another skill to add to its LinkedIn profile: crafting sophisticated “polymorphic” malware.
10 Times It Was Earth All Along
Posted in: Today's ChiliDo you hate when you land on an alien planet, do something foolish like nuke it or die on it, only to realize you were on Earth the entire time? It happens more often than you’d think in fiction (seriously, check out the massive TV Tropes page). In fact, it’s completely overused, but there’s a reason it’s overused—and…
Weight loss drugs are becoming more accessible to Americans as doctors combat rising obesity rates in the country. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the weight loss drug Wegovy, in 2021, prompting an upsurge in access to a quick and efficient way to shed pounds.
Hitting the viral internet jackpot might seem like a combination of algorithm and luck (with, sure, a dose of talent or skill). But it’s not all the result of a pre-programmed black box of computer coded decision making. Employees at TikTok and ByteDance reportedly have a hidden tool up their sleeves: a feature…
Words truly can’t do justice to just how important and meaningful the music of John Williams is to the history of cinema. But if words can’t do it, maybe a moving picture can do the trick.