Driverless Cars

Don't Mistake the Rise of Invisible Technology for the End of Innovation

Brendan Flattery | Posted 03.04.2013 | UK Tech
Brendan Flattery

The way we see technology has changed, but there's no cause for pessimism. Over the past month or so I've read a surprising number of articles wondering if we have seen all there is to see, with regard to the truly great innovative leaps of mankind.

The Innovations Of Tomorrow?

Posted 09.05.2012 | UK Tech

For those brought up in the era before on-demand TV and before even Channel 4 flickered into life, programmes such as Tomorrow's World offered an intr...

Do F1 Races Really Need Drivers?

Todd McCandless | Posted 06.07.2012 | UK Sport
Todd McCandless

It's been said that the ratio of driver-to-car impact on racing has steadily been reduced since somewhere in the mid-seventies. The advent of driver aids and technology have some pundits arguing that a race is really 80% the car and 20% the driver.