How Flying Seriously Messes With Your Mind and Body (bbc.com)
Is the World Ready For Flying Cars? (engadget.com)
Ask Slashdot: What Would Happen If a Hyperloop Train Failed?
Ford Disguised a Man As a Car Seat To Research Self-Driving (techcrunch.com)
An Intelligent Speed Bump Uses Non-Newtonian Liquid (businessinsider.com)
Google's Street View Cars Are Now Giant, Mobile 3D Scanners (arstechnica.com)
India Just Might Be Getting a Hyperloop (wired.com)
Samsung Gets Self-Driving Car Permit In California (cnet.com)
Dealership Remotely Disables A Car Over A $200 Fee (www.cbc.ca)
201 MPH Pod Run Wins SpaceX's Second Hyperloop Competition (geekwire.com)
East Africa Leads The World In Drone Delivery (cnn.com)
Many People Still Don't Want To Ride in Self-driving Cars, Survey Finds (cnbc.com)
Austria, Carmakers Agree To Update Software of 600,000 Diesel Cars (reuters.com)
Driverless Cars Need a Lot More Than Software, Ford CTO Says (axios.com)
Unpatchable 'Flaw' Affects Most of Today's Modern Cars (bleepingcomputer.com)
New MH370 Analysis Again Suggests Plane Came Down Outside Search Area (theregister.co.uk)
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Uber and Lyft May Cause Lower Car Ownership In Big Cities, Says Report (slashgear.com)
Cyber Threats Prompt Return of Radio For Ship Navigation (reuters.com)
You Can Trick Self-Driving Cars By Defacing Street Signs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mazda Announces Breakthrough In Long-Coveted Engine Technology (reuters.com)
Nissan Won't Build Its Own Electric Car Batteries Anymore (cnet.com)