by Andy Quayle | Jul 5, 2017 | Generally Cool Stuff
Motors play a crucial part in the production process for many industries. However, through extended use, motors can become worn and less efficient, driving associated costs up for businesses. Although many think the cost of the motor itself is the biggest outlay a...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 30, 2017 | Generally Cool Stuff
It’s no secret today’s cars are getting faster, more efficient and better equipped than ever before. And in the years ahead, innovation on the part of manufacturers will only continue. According to the “Strategy&” arm of...
by Andy Quayle | Oct 27, 2016 | Generally Cool Stuff
Keeping a blind eye to the technological boom that we are in the midst of is foolish, and sadly that is what many closed-minded individuals are doing. Rather than embracing the benefits that come with the innovations of the 20th century they choose to relish in the...
by techburgher | Oct 5, 2013 | Contributors
Bill Shuster in the self-driving SRX. A self-driving car developed by Carnegie Mellon University today demonstrated that it could negotiate congestion and highway traffic while safely changing lanes and merging during a challenging 33-mile drive from Cranberry, Pa.,...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 6, 2012 | Generally Cool Stuff, Vehicle Tech
We were a two SUV family. I had a 2010 4 door Jeep Wrangler, and my boyfriend, Casey, had a 2005 Ford Explorer. A V-8, no less. We could get 14 mpg on a good day. Then my Jeep was involved in an accident and had to go into the shop. We ended up with a Toyota Camry...