British
-
TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years, is returning to the performance vehicle market after a long break. Up first: the super-light, V8-powered Griffith that was supposed to ship in 2019.
-
The Arrow Roadster might not go fast, but it's a proper two-seater with cycle fenders, leather bonnet straps, and boat tail coachwork. Clearly, it's meant for retro enthusiasts, but at least it brings a unique proposition to the crowded EV market.
-
The British are known for things like putting milk into hot tea and adding extra vowels to words. They are not, however, known to bring back nostalgic nameplates just for the marketing of it, which is why I test-drove the Land Rover Defender.
-
The US, UK, and Australia have field tested drones equipped with jointly developed autonomy and artificial intelligence systems capable of not only detecting and tracking military targets, but that are also able to retrain themselves in flight.
-
This year's Landscape Photographer of the Year winners have been announced, with the collection celebrating mist-covered windmills, lightning-sparked nightscapes, and a rainbow arcing over a dragon's back.
-
The shortlist for the British Photography Awards has been revealed highlighting a massive array of stunning images celebrating the best work from UK photographers. This year’s competition incorporates a People’s Choice Award alongside 12 category winners selected by an independent judging panel.
-
Founded upon Paul Rose's love of retro games and eccentric humor, Digitiser hopes to do what few have managed: put gaming on TV successfully. We talk to the irreverent Rose about his show and what's wrong with games media today.
-
Painterly valleys, evocative storms, and chilly mountain vistas feature in the winning images for this year’s Landscape Photographer of the Year, a unique photographic competition that is designed to showcase the British countryside.
-
A file of 148 documents belonging to Alan Turing including correspondence, official letters, and a handwritten draft of a BBC radio program on artificial intelligence has been discovered in a filing cabinet at the University of Manchester.
-
Britain's MoD has provided a glimpse of the future of war by unveiling plans that include the development of robotic dragonflies, laser weapons, and virtual reality helmets as part of a new defense innovation initiative designed to speed the transition of new systems from the lab to the battlefield.
-
A remarkable scientific document went under the hammer today at Bonhams in New York. The rare handwritten manuscript by Alan Turing in which he made notes on symbolic logic and mathematics during the Second World War for sold for US$1,025,000.
-
The Tower of London is currently home to a poignant art installation titled Blood swept lands and seas of red that will eventually feature 888,246 poppies – or one for each British and Colonial fatality during the First World War.
Load More