Collectible license plates are big business, and in Australia, a particularly prized plate has just sold for a coffee-spitting AU$2.54 million ($1.68 million). That’s more than enough for a huge house ...
What if that could be your license plate number? In Queensland, Australia, the more than 3.5 million licensed drivers in the state can decide to pay for an emoji to appear on their car plates from ...
It’s the natural evolution of the vanity license plate: emoji. As of March 1, drivers in Queensland, Australia will be able to include one of five emoji in their license plates: laughing out loud, ...
Typically, the amount of personalization that you squeeze out of your license plate is entirely dependent on how clever you can get with seven or eight characters. That’s about to change for residents ...
The United States is no stranger to customized license plates. Many drivers on the road choose to outfit their vehicles with special license plates that depict an organization or cause that they are ...
(CNN) -- Emojis already light up text messages, social media, advertisements, even a movie. Now they're about to hit Australian roads. From March 1, drivers in the state of Queensland can personalize ...
CrimTrac, the Australian government's criminal information and intelligence agency, is taking the first steps toward developing a nationwide automatic number plate recognition system to capture the ...
A post shared by Personalised Plates Queensland (@personalisedplatesqld) on Feb 10, 2019 at 5:00pm PST Feb. 19 (UPI) --Drivers in an Australian state will soon be able to get license plates ...
Chinese-Australian billionaire Peter Tseng just splashed out A$2.45 million (£1.5 million / $2 million) on a No.4 license plate in New South Wales, Australia. Tseng's purchase, at Shannons Sydney ...
James Vincent is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Drivers in the Australian state of Queensland will soon be able to personalize their license ...
Emojis already light up text messages, social media, advertisements, even a movie. Now they’re about to hit Australian roads. From March 1, drivers in the state of Queensland can personalize their ...