French inventor and entrepreneur Franky Zapata wowed crowds at the Bastille Day celebrations in France with his ‘Flyboard Air’.
In what looks like something out of a sci-fi flick, Frank Zapata races a supercar in a video promoting his invention: a jet-powered hoverboard called the “Flyboard Air”.
The Cup final only rolls around once a year, so I guess it’s worth putting on a show, but do we really need a guy flying through the air like the Green Goblin?
It’s 2016 and the gadgets keep coming thick and fast, although this looks like the coolest one we’ve seen in a while. Start your skate engines.
This is the coolest mini electric car ever, and if you own a hoverboard you should definitely get with the programme.
Boys and their toys hey, this chap looking to take hoverboard technology to the next level. Seems like a lot of fun to be fair.
Hoverboards have entered the South African market, but just how does one know which is the best – and safest – to end up with?
I’d like to call this guy one smooth criminal but there’s CCTV footage of his face which might prevent him claiming that title.
Hoverboards seem to have a little glitch with the batteries and are setting themselves on fire.
The recent of ban of hoverboards in the UK raised some questions with the country’s youth – do the police even know?
They certainly made us wait but Lexus have released a video of some cool cats rocking out on their hoverboard and it looks like a bloody good time.
Lexus are once again the talk of the the town after their teaser trailer for a new hoverboard went viral. Just how close are we to zooming around on one of these bad boys then?
All hail the man who has just obliterated a rather futuristic world record – he’s Canadian and he looks like one pretty cool cat.
While many have tried and failed, some engineers have maintained the search for the holy grail of urban transportation: the hoverboard.
Iconic movie items will go under the hammer at a public auction in London’s Westfield shopping centre, including the famed hoverboard from Back To The Future.
Ever since Marty McFly defied gravity in the 1989 sci-fi comedy ‘Back to the Future Part II,’ we have kept the dream alive of someone inventing the hoverboard. When HUVrTech released their online campaign claiming that they have tamed gravity, we knew it was too good to be true.
Nicknamed “the flying man” by French media, inventor Franky Zapata ended another trip on his homemade jetpack with a splash.
The UK Royal Marines went full ‘Iron Man’ during test operations for Gravity Industries’ Gravity Jet Suit.
When a $400 million superyacht was spotted off the coast of Turkey, rumours that Bezos was the owner spread on social media.
Dual US mass shootings. Cape jogger rock attack. Inventor completes hoverboard channel crossing. Batchelor’s R50k offer to fiancée. The family compound trend.
Franky Zapata’s attempt to cross the English Channel on a jet-powered flyboard ended with a splash.
Ah yes, the much-maligned Millenials. Every business wants their money, but do they really know how to talk to these mystical creatures? These guys do.
Dubai, the desert city known for luxury, attracts billionaires from the world over, so surely there have to be some fine dining restaurants of note? You have no idea.
It’s not often an invention becomes a roaring success, but when it does, there’s one thing you really want to get on pronto. Yeah, the patent.
If you’re still on the hunt for a Christmas present for a younger member of your family, we have a few ideas that won’t break the bank.
Nintendo shares up 53%. Boris lands top job. Sexually violent predator plays Pokemon with kids. Olympian to return medal. SABC ad boycott. Pulse nightclub returned. NASA cuts UFO feed. Venezuela screwed. LAPD audio targets black men.
Something tells me Ronald McDonald would not approve of the behaviour of these customers. Neither did the staff.
Teenagers of today have to deal with parents who are a lot more interested in their lifestyle than before, and it’s getting a bit weird.
Thomas Ross believes that he invented the iPhone back in 1992, and he is suing Apple for $10 billion as a result. Let’s examine that claim.
Here under the watchful eye of the mountain we do manage to get some actual work done. These businesses are some of the finest the city has to offer.