A four-year MIT study of nationwide driving behavior concludes today's relatively short-range electric cars could replace 90 percent of current vehicles.
Silicon Valley companies are putting on a push to get their employees to the polls this year. Some tech companies are giving employees the day off to vote.
The wind resistance of electric cars can significantly affect driving range. Mercedes hints broadly that it will use active aerodynamics with electric cars.
Uber drivers are more likely to be abused or attacked by passengers than the other way round, says the company. Riders can be banned due to driver ratings.
Young men addicted to online porn on mobile devices are showing up in clinics with erectile dysfunction in increasing numbers, says psychosexual therapist.
The worst thing you can do if you have high blood sugar issues is to sit all day. Standing up and moving around, even briefly, can help glucose levels.
Language that describes driver assist modes takes another turn when Tesla removes 'Autopilot' and 'self-driving' from Chinese website following a crash.
African Renewable Energy Distributor uses solar phone-charging kiosks in Rwanda to provide jobs and help smartphone users with no access to electricity.
Researchers found separate hacks for remote key fob codes to unlock cars. Most VW Group vehicles made since 1995 and millions of other cars are vulnerable.
Here's your chance to look at, sit in, ride in, and drive electric cars with the people who own them. National Drive Electric Week 2016 is September 10-18.
Karma Automotive will sell cars in the U.S. via conventional auto dealerships and company showrooms. A Chinese factory is planned to build 50K cars a year.
Due to significant data breaches, Oracle is asking all Micros customers to reset customer support portal passwords and on-premises card reader passwords.
Bloomberg exposes undercover Hampton Creek Just Mayo buying program before Silicon Valley-targeted investment round. The company claims quality control.
Data-fusion companies sell personal profiles containing data and images from public and private sources of all American adults to private investigators.
Facial recognition technology will need vast improvements before its performance matches a team of super-recognizers who have a gift that cannot be learned.