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- What is Apple's secret car project, code-named Titan?Apple's project Titan has scooped up hundreds of car engineers and autonomous-vehicle experts, according to reports.
- Hackers hijack Jeep Cherokee: How can you stop them?A security team tests a Jeep Cherokee, finding the car can be remotely accessed and controlled.
- Ashley Madison: 'Moral' hacking or old-fashioned stealing?2015 will be a banner year for cyber thieves, warns an expert. Did morality really motivate the Ashley Madison hackers, or just profit?
- Presidential campaigns target an odd villain: productivityOpinion: Those on the left don’t believe raising productivity would do any good. Those on the right don’t think it can be done anyway. Both are wrong.
- Drone (legally) delivers packages, but the technology still needs workA test flight to deliver medical supplies to a remote region of Virginia by unmanned aerial vehicle was a success. However, some say that consumer delivery drones are still years from reality.
- Smart hotel? Japan opens a hotel run by robotsRobots and automated services will save energy, cut labor costs, reduce waste, and lead to a self-sufficient, solar-powered hotel, say owners.
- Experimental robot shows signs of self-awarenessA team of researchers in New York discovered a level of self-awareness in a programmable NAO Robot.Â
- Would you give this robot a ride?A robot is hitchhiking from Salem, Massachusetts to San Francisco beginning Friday, a 3,120 mile journey.
- Reddit’s ‘force of good’: CEO announces stricter content rulesReddit's new CEO Steve Huffman has announced rules that will ban spam, flag 'adult content,' and illegal activity.
- Google self-driving car involved in accident, but humans are to blameThe head of Google's self-driving car program says the cars are being hit surprisingly often by other drivers.Â
- Google doodle honors civil rights crusader Ida B. WellsIda B. Wells believed that you right wrongs by shedding light on injustice. Google celebrated her Thursday on the 153rd anniversary of her birth.
- Look out Apple Music, here comes YouTube’s ‘Music Key’YouTube introduced ‘Music Key’ to beta users last November, and has been relying on their feedback to continuously tweak the service.Â
- Verizon partners with Vice Media. Will spy videos be allowed?Controversy surrounding Verizon's ban on spy-related news in its short-term tech news site 'SugarString.com' raises questions of censorship in its new partnership with Vice Media.Â
- Facebook's 'Moneypenny' is a real live Siri. Can it compete?Facebook is reportedly developing a personal assistant similar to Siri and her peers, but with a twist: there's a real person behind the voice.Â
- Can a smart steering wheel reduce car accidents?German engineers have a new tool to keep drivers awake, alert, and safe behind the wheel.
- Why so many companies have turned their backs on FlashFacebook and Mozilla's Firefox each took steps to phase out Flash. Why so much acrimony toward Flash?
- Why Reddit just lost another female execBethanye Blount, Reddit’s lead engineer, has resigned, saying she has lost confidence in the direction of the company. Did she leave because of discrimination?
- Google fights spam with artificial intelligenceGmail announced that it had prevented 99.9 percent of spam from reaching inboxes, but will artificial intelligence help bridge that final tenth of a percent?
- Ellen Pao's Reddit exit: More than just another case of Internet sexism?On Friday, Ellen Pao resigned as CEO of social media site Reddit, after more than 200,000 Redditors called for her ouster in an online petition.
- Automakers and Silicon Valley have competing visions for self-driving carsTraditional car companies and tech titans both want to create consumer-ready autonomous vehicles within the next few years.