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Viking labourers a right carry on, says Barber of Windsor
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Viking labourers a right carry on, says Barber of Windsor

First pillage, then picket.

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Relax. It’s just dessert
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Relax. It’s just dessert

Presidents take the cake.

Riding in a driverless taxi has become a must-do tourist attraction in the US

Riding in a driverless taxi has become a must-do tourist attraction in the US

Tourists are putting riding in a driverless taxi on their must-do lists, but it requires some planning.

  • by Lauren Sloss
Women better in driverless cars than men

Women better in driverless cars than men

Researchers believe that driverless car software in the future may need to have settings based on gender and age.

  • by Sarah Knapton
Dedicated lanes for driverless cars an opportunity to fix transport network in NSW: report

Dedicated lanes for driverless cars an opportunity to fix transport network in NSW: report

A report has found transport networks in NSW are unprepared for driverless cars and would disrupt the experiences of all road users.

  • by Daniel Lo Surdo
Drone delivery, DAOs, digital docs: The tech trends to watch out for in 2022

Drone delivery, DAOs, digital docs: The tech trends to watch out for in 2022

As technology advances, it is anyone’s guess what craze 2022 might hold. Here are some predictions what to watch out for this year.

  • by Matthew Field and James Titcomb
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Cars keep getting smarter. But do they have to look so boring?
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Cars keep getting smarter. But do they have to look so boring?

Cars are growing brains – and I’m glad. I just wish they weren’t also losing heart, soul and personality.

  • by Farhad Manjoo
Big Tech’s car obsession is all about taking our eyes off the road

Big Tech’s car obsession is all about taking our eyes off the road

For Apple and other behemoths that are diving into self-driving tech or have grand plans for their own cars, that push isn’t just about breaking into a new market - it’s about defending valuable turf.

  • by Reed Stevenson and Mark Gurman
Qld government must have detailed maps to keep driverless cars on track

Qld government must have detailed maps to keep driverless cars on track

The latest report into the viability of driverless cars shows governments need to partner with digital mapping companies to ensure the vehicles know where they’re going.

  • by Stuart Layt
After Tesla's fart mode, Mercedes bets on comfort to blow customers away

After Tesla's fart mode, Mercedes bets on comfort to blow customers away

Seats, and back seats in particular, have emerged as a key battleground in the car industry, where the rise of automated driving has made the passenger experience as important as that of the driver.

  • by Edward Taylor
Mike Cannon-Brookes embroiled in lawsuit over Zoox's $1.8b sale to Amazon

Mike Cannon-Brookes embroiled in lawsuit over Zoox's $1.8b sale to Amazon

Disgruntled shareholders have commenced legal proceedings in the United States against self-driving car startup Zoox over its $1.3 billion sale to Amazon.  

  • by Cara Waters

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