This is the launch trailer for the ~$92,000 Jetson ONE, a personal all-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft named for the cartoon family of the future. Now if it just folded up into a briefcase like George’s flying car we’d really be in business. Jetson ONE is an ultralight
Because some people still care about trying to make the 2020’s look like the future 1990’s movies made us believe they would be, Slovakia based flying car company Klein Vision has just successfully completed its first inter-city flight test. Flying the approximately 46 miles from an airport in Nitra to
This is a short video of what appears to be an Omni Hoverboard rider (previously) casually zipping down a street in Los Angeles. Is this legal? Probably not, but since when has that stopped anybody from doing anything in Los Angeles? Also, I like how the poster’s comment on Twitter
Note: Not the whole timeline, keep going to see even deeper into the future. This is a chart created by artist and animator Dan Meth featuring a timeline of futuristic movies. As you can see, we’re right between Blade Runner and Soylent Green. Of course none of this matters because
This is a video demonstration of MIT’s ‘LaserFactory’, a laser cutter that’s been modified into an fabrication platform capable of producing functional devices. In this video, it cuts the pieces necessary to build a drone, then pours silver into the circuit traces, attaches its electronic components, solders the silver in
This is a video released by GM for CES imagining a Cadillac-branded electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) air vehicle of the future. Some more details while I realize just how badly Back To The Future II lied to us about how advanced 2015 was supposed to be: The sleek,
Because the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is going to be entirely digital in 2021 for the first time since its inception, companies are trying to find unique ways to engage their audience. Enter this collaboration between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Google Cloud to allow users to witness a streaming
BMW, clearly recognizing the days of ground-based transportation are numbered and soon everyone is going to be zipping around wearing jetpacks, crashing into power lines and the sides of buildings, has released this video of its electric-powered wingsuit. The suit, which features twin impellers spinning at 25,000RPM mounted to a