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  • World’s first self-driving bus gets the green light in Edinburgh


    Connected Car

    A new project that the Government believes will be the world’s first full-size self-driving bus service, has received funding and the go ahead to launch in the UK. As a part of the venture, the developers will test if vehicles can operate witho...

  • Teamsters, California Labor Federation, lawmakers announce new autonomous vehicle legislation to ...


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    The proposed AV legislation aims to address these issues and keep the public safe while maintaining good California jobs. We also cannot overlook the potential cuts to good jobs and how these jobs support the livelihoods of so many California f...

  • Three ways networking services simplify network management


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    Networking services can ease network management in nearly every industry.

    1: Giving remote workers secure resource accessIf a network is an orchestra, the performance hall is getting mighty crowded—in large part because of the swelling ...

  • P97 Networks Taps Visa’s Token Technology For In-Car Payments – Digital Transactions


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    P97 Networks, a provider of cloud-based mobile-commerce technology to convenience stores, gas stations, and the automotive industry, is teaming with Visa Inc. to deploy Visa’s token technology as a way to reduce friction with in-car payments, a...

  • Daimler Automation Head Says Collaboration Key to Tech’s Success


    Autonomous Vehicle News

    “You have to work so closely together on the integration,” Joanna Buttler, head of DTNA’s global autonomous technology group, said during a Feb. 1 media briefing from the Manifest conference. Buttler echoed confidence that has been expressed by...

  • Government backs £17.4m self-driving vehicle trial in Cambridge


    Autonomous Vehicle News

    A £17.4 million trial of self-driving vehicles in Cambridge has been announced by the government today (Wednesday). Autonomous vehicle testing on the West Cambridge site in 2021. Picture: Keith HeppellThe Greater Cambridge Partnership has been ...

  • Jeep Wrangler Owners: “Death Wobble” Lawsuit Settlement May Bring Extended Warranties


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    Jeep Wrangler drivers know it, warn each other about it, and write an encyclopedia’s worth of bulletin board posts about it every year. But the issue has resulted in a lawsuit and may soon mean many Wrangler owners qualify for an extended warra...

  • Self-driving bus trial to launch in Cambridge


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    A new self-driving bus trial will kick off in Cambridge next year – though safety drivers will remain on board. The ‘on-demand’ self-driving shuttle service will run around Cambridge University’s West Cambridge Campus and the Cambridge Biomedic...