UK driving tests to include sat nav skills from December
The agency says that drivers won’t be required to bring their own sat nav, nor will they be tasked with setting it up. They’ll also be able to ask for clarification of the route if they’re not sure, and it won’t matter if the wrong route is taken, as long as it doesn’t put other road users at risk.The DVSA noted back in June 2016 that the introduction of technology element would likely improve safety,...
GM’s self-driving car operation in San Francisco will keep growing
In a statement provided to Axios, GM said its team and test fleet will grow to continue developing the safety-enhancing technology. Along with others like Uber and Waymo /Google it appears GM will be testing autonomous cars on the West Coast over the next few years while it perfects the technology. Go here to read the rest: GM’s self-driving car operation in San Francisco will keep growing 404 Not Found Affordable, ReliableWeb...
GM’s self-driving car operation in San Francisco will keep growing
In a statement provided to Axios, GM said its team and test fleet will grow to continue developing the safety-enhancing technology. Along with others like Uber and Waymo /Google it appears GM will be testing autonomous cars on the West Coast over the next few years while it perfects the technology. More here: GM’s self-driving car operation in San Francisco will keep growing 404 Not Found Affordable, ReliableWeb Hosting...
Carrie Fisher will be in ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ without use of CG
It’s not certain just how Carrie would be incorporated into this third movie in the current trilogy. She had already shot her General Leia parts for Episode VIII, so there’s definitely more we haven’t seen. However, the absence of CG means that the producers may have to be very selective with the footage they use and write scenes around these limitations.However it’s accomplished (assuming it goes ahead as...
The Engadget Podcast Ep 35: TV Party
On this episode host Terrence O’Brien is joined by executive editor Dana Wollman and (eventually) senior editor Chris Velazco. They start by looking at the current state of cord cutting and weigh the value of YouTube’s new live streaming TV package. Then they’ll try to figure out what the benefit is of Netflix ditching its five star rating system for a simplified option of just thumbs up or thumbs down. Obviously you...
