After Uber brouhaha, CA looks to tighten self-driving car law – CNET
California floats a bill that would let the DMV fine companies $25,000 per day, per vehicle if they don’t get autonomous vehicle permits. Source: CNet
Read MoreCalifornia floats a bill that would let the DMV fine companies $25,000 per day, per vehicle if they don’t get autonomous vehicle permits. Source: CNet
Read MoreA concept car, a smart shoe and a laptop with three screens all made an appearance as the giant tech show officially kicks off. Here’s what CNET saw in Vegas. Source: CNet
Read MoreViolence once again spills live into social media feeds, leading to outrage online and inflamed debate over race relations. Source: CNet
Read MoreEven though the company teased us by passing around a gorgeous, white, nearly bezel-less version of a Chinese phone. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe colorful John Legere sees Google as a potential new competitor in wireless in the new year and speculates that Verizon and Comcast may try to merge. Source: CNet
Read MorePepper has arrived in the US and wants to be the ultimate Internet of Things device — first in shopping malls, but eventually in your home. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Continental Supersports boasts 700 horsepower, a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed north of 200 mph. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s ‘Connected Car’ strategy now has a new name: Microsoft Connected Vehicle. But the goal is the same: Linking cars to Microsoft cloud services. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe camera maker’s first drone was recalled in November when a small number of them lost power during operation. Source: CNet
Read MoreDirector of National Intelligence James Clapper tells the US Senate that Russia’s election interference goes beyond hacking. Source: CNet
Read MoreCEO John Legere, at CES to promote the carrier’s unlimited-only data plans, touts another strong quarter of subscriber growth. Source: CNet
Read More“Why does this product exist?” “They really thought of that?” “Who can afford one of those?” These are the zaniest, most outlandish and exorbitant items we’ve seen at CES 2017. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis CES 2017 Supersession panel features four of the world’s leading Smart Home doers and thinkers from Amazon, August, Google and SmartThings, plus a guest appearance from Carly Chaikin of “Mr. Robot” fame. Source: CNet
Read MoreHonda showed off a concept self-balancing motorcycle during CES 2017, making use of technology it originally developed for its Uni-Cub personal transportation device. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe “Kickback” program applies only to T-Mobile One unlimited data customers who use less than 2 gigabytes of data a month. Source: CNet
Read MoreBefore you know it, cars will start driving themselves. What happens next? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe company will also eliminate all plans except its T-Mobile One unlimited data plan on January 22. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance thinks software will be more productive than mere humans. Enter artificial intelligence; exit 30 workers. Source: CNet
Read MoreDell’s new Canvas 27 looks similar to Microsoft’s Surface Studio. And Microsoft seems to be just fine with that. Here’s why. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreMicrosoft is continuing to evolve the design language behind Windows 10 via an effort called ‘Project Neon,’ allegedly shown in some new screenshots that have leaked. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe Manhattan bookstore is expected to open in the spring, likely stocking best sellers and all the gadgets Amazon wants you to buy. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle’s takeover brings on board tech to tackle distortion and echo on video calls and conferences, so you can hear who you’re talking to. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn animal control officer walks into a bizarre rescue scenario when an anaconda appears in an apartment toilet. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmazon’s Alexa can get your next meal with requests like “order sushi” through Amazon Restaurants. Source: CNet
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