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History of the Segway - Dean Kamen's literary agent revisits the story twenty years later to reflect on his contribution to the invention's hype and failure Article 9978 words, published Aug 1 2021 3 votes
To rein in traffic-snarling new mobility modes, LA needed digital savvy. Then came a privacy uproar, a murky cast of consultants, and a legal crusade by Uber. privacy Article 3 votes
Removing a GPS tracking device from your car isn’t theft, Indiana Supreme Court rules Article 574 words 13 votes
The launch of the Green Flyway research project between Røros, Norway and Östersund, Sweden marks a world-first test area for electric flights Article 525 words 5 votes
The annual assessment of Lockheed Martin's $428 billion F-35 program includes 873 software flaws and a gun that can't shoot straight Article 4 votes
UrbanFootprint: A SimCity-like tool that lets urban planners see the potential impact of their ideas Article 1353 words, published Apr 11 2018 6 votes
What does your car know about you? We hacked a Chevy and found that automakers collect data through hundreds of sensors and an always-on Internet connection privacy internet Article 2389 words 22 votes
The magical science of wi-fi on airplanes internet.satellite Article 66 words, published Nov 27 2019 14 votes
Inside America’s dysfunctional trillion-dollar fighter-jet program Article 4600 words, published Aug 21 2019 8 votes
Norway's first battery-powered aircraft crash-landed on a lake on Wednesday Article 215 words 10 votes
Why Mazda is purging touchscreens from its vehicles Article 801 words, published Feb 20 2019 18 votes
The Pentagon is battling the clock to fix serious, unreported F-35 problems Article 2369 words 6 votes
The mysterious and potentially revolutionary Celera 500L aircraft may fly soon Article 1490 words, published Jun 7 2019 9 votes
Thousands pour through gates to ride Sydney's first driverless trains Text 23 words Thousands pour through gates to ride Sydney's first driverless trains What this article fails to mention is that there have been teething problems. 6 votes
Car hackers say that if you want to keep your autonomous vehicles secure, you have to create realistic threat models security Article 1013 words, published Apr 18 2019 4 votes
Laptops to stay in bags as TSA brings new technology to airports security.airport Article 377 words 11 votes
Australia’s first home-made electric cargo vehicle to be unveiled next week Article 711 words, published Mar 28 2019 6 votes
Electric velomobiles: as fast and comfortable as automobiles, but eighty times more efficient Article 3188 words 14 votes
Waymo are making their lidar available to companies outside of self-driving google Article 432 words 4 votes
Tesla’s driver fatality rate is more than triple that of luxury cars (and likely even higher) Article 3614 words, published Jul 23 2018 12 votes
My colleague designed/engineered a hydraulic "Drop Down Truck" for wheelchair users Article 227 words 10 votes
We finally talked to an actual Waymo passenger—here’s what he told us google Article 1638 words 11 votes