Ferrari is exploring a groundbreaking approach to the internal combustion engine, as revealed by a recent European patent ...
No, we don't mean the rounded Doritos of the Wankel rotary engine made famous by Mazda ... AutoGuide), Ferrari engineers explain how it might work. Making the pistons pill-shaped means they're shorter ...
Ferrari has always been on the cutting edge of engine technology, but this latest patent is for something even Enzo would have found unfathomable. The company is looking at a new oblong-shaped ...
Wankel engines first saw use in production cars as early as 1964 — and not even in a Mazda, but rather in an NSU. That little single-rotor powerplant quickly evolved into the more typical two ...
As it turns out, the latest version of Gboard for Android beta has introduced circle and pill-shaped keys for select users. Instead of the rectangular keys most of us are familiar with, the new shapes ...
The images show the Pixel 9a without a camera bar, with Google replacing it with a much sleeker pill-shaped cutout. And this design looks to be much slicker than the iPhone 16e (which is basically ...
There's also no way to change the shape of the key, despite now having three potential shapes — rectangular, circular, and pill — in contention. If you're a Gboard beta tester and you spot ...
Remember rotary engines? The Felix Wankel-developed (stop tittering at the back) rotating engine design as flirted most famously with by the phenomenally fast JPS Norton racers, not to mention the ...