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Aug 22, 2016
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Airbus to complete a self-driving, flying-car prototype next year

Citing the growth of urban congestion and traffic, Airbus sees an enormous opportunity to introduce autonomous flying vehicles that would be used as ride-sharing and ride-hailing services for "millions" of people. Read More

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At a time when Tesla is rolling out sophisticated autonomous driving features, Ford believes the industry is not ready for consumer vehicles that can safely drive themselves. Read More

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Intel's new Atom chips bring 4K video to VR headsets, robots

In 2009, Apple CEO Tim Cook memorably trashed Atom-based netbooks for being "junky" hardware that underperformed. Intel's Atom chips have come a long way since, with the latest generation being the most impressive. Read More

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Chinese approval clears way for Dell's $67B EMC buy

Dell's massive acquisition of EMC reportedly has passed legal muster in China, clearing what is expected to be its last hurdle. Read More

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ARM has a new weapon in race to build world's fastest computers

ARM conquered the mobile market the day it went into Apple's first iPhone, and now it is designing high-performance chips for supercomputers. Read More

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