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The two thousand sixteen Ford F-150 SuperCrew LARIAT 4×4 is at it again, Car Reviews, Auto123

2016 Ford F-150 SuperCrew LARIAT 4×4 Review

I`m coming down with a case of numerous pickup personalities. I`ve mentioned a few times now that one of my greatest desires in life, in addition to ultimately becoming a father, is to own a pickup.

I`ve shopped for a Ford Ranger, Nissan Frontier, Toyota Tacoma, and Mazda B-Series, just for joy. Read more

Tesla Autopilot 8

Tesla Autopilot 8.0 uses radar to prevent accidents like the fatal Model S crash

Today, Tesla exposed Version eight of its Autopilot software, going live in one to two weeks. Version 8.0 includes updates to the signal processing tech used to interpret photos received from the onboard radar. The update concentrates primarily on the radar component of the Autopilot sensor system, turning it from a supplementary part of the overall tech, designed to complement the cameras, into a primary control sensor that, according to Elon Musk himself, should prevent accidents like the one that resulted in Josh Brown’s death. Read more

Takata recall: Some drivers get free rental cars, for months – San Francisco Chronicle

Biz & Tech

April 15, two thousand sixteen Updated: April 15, two thousand sixteen 11:20pm

When Sue Ann Calmeyer of Sebastopol got a recall notice about the defective airbag inflator in her Honda Fit last month, she was tempted to throw it aside. Until she read the warning.

It said if the airbag deployed, the inflator could rupture and «metal fragments could pass through the airbag cushion material, possibly causing serious injury or fatality to you or others in the vehicle.»

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So, Bad News: Now Militants Are Using Drones as Projectiles, WIRED

So, Bad News: Now Militants Are Using Drones as Projectiles

So, Bad News: Now Militants Are Using Drones as Projectiles

The latest weaponization of drones has seen its share of inventiveness. But now, militants in Yemen are foregoing clever hacks and add-ons for a far more blunt treatment: ramming drones into anti-missile systems, to keep them from knocking ballistic missiles out of the sky. Read more

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