Mercedes recently put its self-driving semi-truck to the test on a German Autobahn.
FTC sues T-Mobile for ‘cramming’ customers with bogus charges
The FTC points out that as early as 2012 T-Mobile was receiving a large number of complaints and customers seeking refunds.
Pew study: Internet affected by government intrusion, corporate interests
After surveying more than 1,400 Internet experts, the Pew Research Center concluded that the Internet is being reshaped as government surveillance and corporate interests run into resistance from a wary public.
Goldman Sachs seeks deletion of confidential email sent to Gmail account by mistake
Goldman Sachs has requested that Google block and delete an email that was mistakenly sent by an outside consultant.
FTC goes after T-Mobile for ‘cramming’ text messages
The lawsuit against the wireless carrier is one of the largest the federal agency has filed against a company for scheming with third-party firms to profit from shady billing practices.
Subaru recalls 660,000 vehicles because of brake line corrosion
Subaru has announced a recall of a number of cars registered in 20 states that could suffer from brake line corrosion.
Child entertainer guilty of child abuse
Rolf Harris, a popular children’s entertainer in Australia and Britain was found guilty of indecent assault.
Apple hires Swiss watch executive for iWatch development: Will it sell?
Apple moves towards an iWatch.
What groundbreaking research on regrowing human corneal tissue means for the future of corrective eye surgery procedures
Research to regrow fully functional cornea from adult human stem cells develops to fruition and holds promise for the future.
Steroid injections for chronic back pain found ineffective
A new study shows that common steroid injection for lower back pain is highly ineffective compared to use of just local anaesthetic alone.
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