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It seems that we are already living in the future! At least what was previously found only in science fiction films or books ...
I'm a huge fan of science fiction. Not the pop culture trash passed off as science fiction. I like real sci-fi, which is rarely what you find on the Syfy channel. Most people can't tell the ...
Sentient cars hell-bent on humanity’s destruction occupies the majority of this narrative, but unlike King’s supernatural novel Christine, you can count Maximum Overdrive as science fiction.
Flying cars have long been the stuff of science fiction, though plenty of entrepreneurs and visionaries have struggled to make the concept a reality – including no less than the original Henry Ford.
By cars, we mean land-based vehicles in the relatively traditional sense. This is a realm of fiction after all, so hovering and lower-atmospheric vehicles are ok, but spacecraft and walker-type ...
But the technology at that time was purely science fiction. Fast-forward almost 30 years, and although we’re still not anywhere close to having a car like KITT, things are certainly progressing.
The idea of a car that drives itself was viewed until recently as some high-tech nerd's daydream or even the stuff of science fiction, but it may not be that long before a driverless car is idling ...
Long limited to science fiction, flying cars could soon take to the skies. Illustration by Kathleen Fu. Share this: Share via email (Opens in new window) Email; ...
A lot of the technology that we take for granted today was science fiction a few decades ago. Are wind-powered cars on the horizon? Possibly, but we’re not there yet, at least not for 100 ...
Since "The Jetsons" first aired in the early 1960s, flying cars have been a staple of science fiction, appearing in films like "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," "Star Wars," and "Back To The Future." But now ...
The car was used in a 1929 science fiction movie called high treason, which The New York Times called a "farrago of nonsense." The movie is best known for showing people using wireless video phones.
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles aren’t just fodder for science fiction or far-out R&D experiments. Cars fueled by hydrogen, like the Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Nexo, are already here, and fuel-cell ...