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Human Bus Drivers Will Always Be Better Than Robot Bus Drivers

Posted on May 7, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Some jobs can’t be automated. Continue reading Human Bus Drivers Will Always Be Better Than Robot Bus Drivers→

Posted in bus drivers, public transit, self-driving cars, transportation | Tagged Automation, Bus, Self-Driving

Electric Cars Make Excellent Autonomous Vehicles—So Why Are Most AVs Gas-Powered?

Posted on May 3, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

These engineering students are making an autonomous electric car. Continue reading Electric Cars Make Excellent Autonomous Vehicles—So Why Are Most AVs Gas-Powered?→

Posted in autodrive challenge, autonomous cars, climate change, electric cars, elon musk, read, self-driving cars | Tagged University of Toronto, University of Waterloo

This Paris Bikeshare Program Is a Hot Mess

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

This is what happens when a transportation company can’t scale. Continue reading This Paris Bikeshare Program Is a Hot Mess→

Posted in bike share, bikeshare, chaos, electric bikes, Paris, read, smovengo, strike, transportation, velib, workers

Is Sidewalk Labs Building a Brotopia on Toronto’s Waterfront?

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

The details of a Google affiliate’s billion-dollar real-estate project are shrouded in secrecy. Continue reading Is Sidewalk Labs Building a Brotopia on Toronto’s Waterfront?→

Posted in Alphabet, city building, data collection, Google, infrastructure, privacy, read, Sidewalk Labs, Toronto, Waterfront Toronto

How Did Tropical Dolphins End Up Off the Coast of Canada?

Posted on April 20, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

“It certainly does suggest the North Pacific is warming up,” says one researcher. Continue reading How Did Tropical Dolphins End Up Off the Coast of Canada?→

Posted in bc, bottlenose dolphin, canada, cetacean, climate change, Environment, marine life, read, unusual sighting, warm blob

Autonomous Boats Will Be On the Market Sooner Than Self-Driving Cars

Posted on April 18, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

About 90 percent of global shipping is done by sea. Continue reading Autonomous Boats Will Be On the Market Sooner Than Self-Driving Cars→

Posted in autonomous boats, read, self-driving cars, transportation | Tagged Automation, Autonomous Vehicles, Boats, Ocean, Shipping

Canada Is Pulling Diplomats’ Families From Cuba Over Mysterious ‘Acquired Brain Injury’

Posted on April 17, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

This follows concerns of “sonic attacks” against US and Canadian diplomats on Cuban soil. Continue reading Canada Is Pulling Diplomats’ Families From Cuba Over Mysterious ‘Acquired Brain Injury’→

Posted in brain injury, canada, cold war, concussion, cuba, Diplomacy, interference, listening device, read, sonic weapon, State Department

Inside BlackBerry’s Push to Dominate the Security Market for Autonomous Cars

Posted on April 13, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

After its epic smartphone failure, BlackBerry is determined to fend off competitors in automotive. Continue reading Inside BlackBerry’s Push to Dominate the Security Market for Autonomous Cars→

Posted in autonomous cars, BlackBerry, blackberry qnx, ottawa, qnx, read, Security, self-driving cars, smartphones

Ecotourism in Costa Rica Is Putting Wildlife at Risk

Posted on April 6, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Ecotourism has been a positive force in some ways, but native species like the jaguar, sloth, and howler monkey are losing ground to development. Continue reading Ecotourism in Costa Rica Is Putting Wildlife at Risk→

Posted in conservation, Costa Rica, ecotourism, Environment, jaguars, read, sloths | Tagged Tourism

Startups Want to Use the Blockchain to Take Our Data Out of Uber’s Hands

Posted on April 5, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Plenty of blockchain startups are overhyped, but some see transportation as an area where they can thrive. Continue reading Startups Want to Use the Blockchain to Take Our Data Out of Uber’s Hands→

Posted in Bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Lyft, Peer-to-Peer, personal data, privacy, read, rideshare, transportation, uber

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