So It Turns Out Most Satellites Don't Encrypt Your Data, And Anyone Can Listen In
That is, in technical terms, very bad.
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Read MoreWhen you think about these brands, automobiles are definitely the first things that come to mind. But these well-known car icons offer other products as well.
Read MoreBoeing faced a problem with long-range routes that couldn’t fill a full-size 747, so it came up with a very simple solution: shrinking the plane.
Read MoreThe revived KLE500 is an all-new design, and will be coming to the States as well as the rest of the world.
Read MoreDaimler is one of the largest heavy vehicle manufacturers in the world, producing a wide range of trucks for markets across multiple continents.
Read MoreAirbus has some serious work to do if the company is going to achieve its delivery target for 2025.
Read MoreIf you look closely, you'll notice that two nose designs tend to show up on modern passenger planes -- rounded and pointy. So who uses what and why?
Read MoreMany modern Harley-Davidson motorcycles use rubber mounts for their engine. Let's explore when this started and how these rubber mounts affect riders.
Read MoreThe official transition for air travel was a matter of both convenience and necessity for the American president, and Teddy Roosevelt was the first to fly.
Read MoreDiesel airplane engines are extremely rare, but maybe they shouldn't be -- modern designs show they can outperform gasoline engines in some aspects.
Read MoreTransAstra already has a dozen ground-based telescopes searching for mining-suitable asteroids.
Read MoreIf you've never John Forester's name before, you're in luck, because Not Just Bikes just dedicated a full 95-minute video to how wrong he was about everything.
Read MoreWhat appears to be a black BMW narrowly avoided a collision with the speeding train before it finally came to a stop.
Read MorePrivate equity firm Carolwood Capital bought Indian out from under Polaris last month.
Read MoreYou've got that shiny new motorcycle, and you really, really want to seem like a biking pro. Here's how to act to look like you've been riding forever.
Read MoreAlien spacecraft, weird comet, or something else?
Read MoreBoring Company employees have allegedly received burns from exposed skin coming into direct contact with these chemicals.
Read MoreLet's all just point and laugh at the bad Russian robot falling flat on its face.
Read MoreThe FAA-mandated flight cuts will remain in place until it's deemed safe to lift the order, not when the shutdown officially ends.
Read MoreElon Musk says volume production of the facelifted Semi will start at Tesla's new Nevada factory in 2026, which is also not open yet.
Read MoreGoogle's parent company Alphabet has already put the robots on your streets with Waymo, but that clearly wasn't ambitious enough.
Read MoreBoth General Electric and Rolls-Royce offer their own engines for Boeing's 787. Here's why the Dreamliner didn't just stick with one or the other.
Read MoreFresh from spending $200 million taxpayer dollars on private jets in the middle of a government shutdown, Noem was also looking for ICE to purchase ten 737s.
Read MoreThe NTSB is still investigating the crash, but noted that the UPS MD-11's left engine detached from the wing during its takeoff roll.
Read MoreThe C919 from China's homegrown aircraft manufacturer Comac is in the air, but does it pose a challenge to heavyweights like the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320?
Read MoreModern Harley-Davidsons use belt final drives as opposed to classic chain drives. What are the benefits of each, and should you swap a belt drive for a chain?
Read MoreEver wondered where cruise ships go to die? The process involves dangerous labor and environmental risks, but some ships are transformed rather than torn apart.
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