Toyota Land Cruisers, ubiquitous in the Australian outback, serve as an emergency communications network, in an area covering over 19,000 square miles.
A police SUV was spotted in Philadelphia with Google Maps decals and two license plate surveillance cameras. The police said the decals would be removed.
Google is hiring driverless car drivers. The firm is looking for "vehicle safety specialists" as part of its self-driving car testing in Chandler, Arizona.
Leonardo Da Vinci died in 1519 but his burial site remains a mystery. Researchers hope to recover DNA from painting to confirm the location of his grave and study creativity.
IBM Research and Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) announced a breakthrough to fight viral diseases like Zika and Ebola.
A Utah man's Tesla Model S drove under a parked trailer with the Summon feature. Tesla's records show the man activated Summon; he says the car went rogue.
By using smaller ink molecules than normal tattoo ink, but encapsulating them in a larger structure, startup Ephemeral designed tattoo ink good for a year.
DHL's Parcelcopter delivery drones make deliveries more than three times faster than cars in tests in the Bavarian mountains. The delivery range is 5 miles.
Logitech's ZeroTouch connected car solution for Android smartphones is designed for hands-free, eyes-off calling, texting, messaging, navigation, and music.
Five students survived a high-speed crash in Germany in a Tesla Model S. The car flew 82 feet through the air, rolled once, and plowed through a field.
New figures disclosed this week in Uber's settlement talks with drivers in Massachusetts and California show drivers would have made $730 million more had they been classified as employees.
Hoping to please riders and drivers and lessen traffic, Uber launched new NYC UberPool rush-hour pricing. Riders pay $5 max and drivers get paid surge rates.
Facebook and Oculus head engineer Mary Lou Jepsen will be leaving for start-up Open Water to develop a wearable MRI. The aim is to reduce size and price.
Uber and Lyft contributed to a lobbying effort to overturn Austin, Texas fingerprint laws for their drivers. They lost, and will both pull out of the city.
A federal judge ruled in two California cases that, even though Uber drivers are independent contractors, the company may still be liable in criminal cases.