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Britain's Dyson Tech Introduces A New Electric Flying-Car

From bagless vacuums to an electric flying-car, Dyson technology is evolving. more

Yokohama To Add Small Spoilers To Tires To Increase Fuel Efficiency

Tire spoilers are Yokohama's next big innovation for increasing fuel economy. more

Bloodhound Supersonic Car Set To Break Land Speed Record, Hit 1,000 MPH

The Bloodhound project is being brought back to set a new world land speed record with a rock-powered car designed to hit 1,000 mph in 55 seconds. more

Samsung Develops A Transparent ‘Safety Truck’

Driving into the opposite lane of traffic to pass a truck can be fatal more

New Alcohol Detection System Could Help Prevent Future Drunk Driving Crashes

New technology is being worked on that could one day ease the minds of motorists everywhere by reducing the amount of drunk drivers on the road. more

Northeastern University Created a Pothole-Sensing Van to Predict Future 'Imperfections'

Engineers at Northeastern University have created a new mapping technology that could predict poholes in roads. more

American Drivers Still Want Traditional AM/FM Radios in Their Cars

Cars and music go hand in hand. more

Volvo Invests $500M in First U.S. Factory to Increase Sales

Volvo Car Group will invest nearly $500 million in its first auto factory in the U.S. in an attempt to increases sales, which have dropped over the last decade. more

Nissan Probed by NHTSA Over 2 Air Bag Sensor Recalls

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Sunday that it will open an investigation into complaints that two Nissan Motors recalls have failed to handle an issue with front-seat air bag sensors. more

Google Director Wants Autonomous Cars in 5 Years For 'His Son'

The director of Google's self-driving cars is dedicated to making sure driverless vehicles are standard within five years so his 11-year-old son doesn't have to take a driver's test. more

Honda Expands Takata Recall by 100,000 Vehicles

Honda Motors is added more than 100,000 vehicles to a recall related to possible defective air bags manufactured by Takata Corp. that can deploy with too much force and spray occupants with metal shards. more

Connected Cars at 2015 CES

Ten automakers will display their latest technological advances at the upcoming show. more

China Is Ready for Self-Driving Cars

A Global Automotive Forum panel recently discussed how self-driving technology is being received in China. more

'Personal Space' Dress Expands

A new collection inspired by wearable technology has a dress with an expanding skirt to make sure people don't get too close. more

Obama Kicks Soccer Ball with Japanese Robots

President Obama saw a robot demonstration at Japan's National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation on Thursday. more

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