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‘Angry Birds’ Exec’s Promise to Make a $15B Tunnel Between Finland and Estonia Is ‘Optimistic’

Posted on January 23, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

“I haven’t built tunnels before.” Continue reading ‘Angry Birds’ Exec’s Promise to Make a $15B Tunnel Between Finland and Estonia Is ‘Optimistic’→

Posted in Angry Birds, boring, elon musk, estonia, Finland, infrastructure, Peter Vesterbacka, read, The Boring Company, tunnel

Uber Says Small Town Public Transit Partnerships Are ‘Critical’ to Its Success

Posted on January 19, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

One small Canadian town took 25,000 Uber rides in less than a year. Continue reading Uber Says Small Town Public Transit Partnerships Are ‘Critical’ to Its Success→

Posted in canada, enderby, Innisfil, Lyft, partnership, public transit, ride-hailing, uber

Using An Orange to Fool Tesla’s Autopilot Is Probably a Really Bad Idea

Posted on January 16, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

A since-deleted YouTube video shows off a fruit-related hack. Continue reading Using An Orange to Fool Tesla’s Autopilot Is Probably a Really Bad Idea→

Posted in Autosteer, C.A.R., Tesla | Tagged Self-Driving

This 1960s Radar Technology Is Making a Comeback in Self Driving Cars

Posted on January 15, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

An Israeli company is giving cars x-ray vision. Continue reading This 1960s Radar Technology Is Making a Comeback in Self Driving Cars→

Posted in automated vehicles, ces, read, self-driving cars, transportation, vayyar, X-Ray Vision | Tagged Radar

Want to Fix American Airports? Build a Better Train Network

Posted on January 11, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Europe and Asia know what’s up. Continue reading Want to Fix American Airports? Build a Better Train Network→

Posted in air travel, airports, high-speed trains, infrastructure, read, transportation | Tagged Trains

Nissan Is Working On a Car That Can Read Your Mind

Posted on January 4, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

The automaker calls it brain-to-vehicle technology. Continue reading Nissan Is Working On a Car That Can Read Your Mind→

Posted in ces | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles, Nissan, Self-Driving

Self-Driving Car ‘Faces’ Need to Look Friendly If We Want People to Use Them

Posted on January 3, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

There are some scary-ass faceless cars out there. Continue reading Self-Driving Car ‘Faces’ Need to Look Friendly If We Want People to Use Them→

Posted in anthropomorphization, read, self-driving cars, transportation, waymo | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles, Cars

The US Energy Grid Is Making Electric Cars Dirtier Than They Should Be

Posted on January 2, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Electric cars still run on coal, gas, and nuclear power. Continue reading The US Energy Grid Is Making Electric Cars Dirtier Than They Should Be→

Posted in climate change, electric cars, Energy, greenhouse gases, los angeles, power grid, read, transportation | Tagged Electric Vehicles

We Are Never, Ever, Ever Getting a Monorail

Posted on December 29, 2017 by Tracey Lindeman

‘There’s nothing on Earth like a genuine, bona fide, electrified, six-car monorail!’ Continue reading We Are Never, Ever, Ever Getting a Monorail→

Posted in futurism, Las Vegas, monorail, read, simpsons, Transit, transportation

California Is a Terrible Place to Test Autonomous Cars

Posted on December 19, 2017 by Tracey Lindeman

Self-driving cars need testing in the rain and snow, so why is everyone in the Bay Area? Continue reading California Is a Terrible Place to Test Autonomous Cars→

Posted in California, read, self-driving cars, uber, waymo | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles, Driving, Weather

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