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Hyundai Fuel Cell Trailer Drone is the future of trucking, hold the trucks – Roadshow

Hyundai’s autonomous e-Bogie concept is a zero-emissions hauling robot that could change the way we ship overland cargo.

Hyundai debuts 670hp hydrogen plug-in hybrid performance concept – Roadshow

Built in partnership with electric performance startup Rimac, this hydrogen plug-in hybrid sports car concept is one of a kind.

Basemark launches Rocksolid Core as OS for software-defined cars

Basemark, a maker of graphics and autonomous car software, revealed a new operating system dubbed Rocksolid Core.Read More

Australian ducks can learn to swear and might just call you a ‘bloody fool’ – CNET

Ripper, an Australian musk duck, has mastered the art of mimicry and can even swear at you. You have to hear it to believe it.

Volkswagen ID Buzz AD has sensors for days – Roadshow

Who needs a driver when you’ve got lidar like this?

Jackass cast’s collective medical bills exceed $24 million, study finds – CNET

Is anyone surprised that Johnny Knoxville was at the top of the Jackass Injury Rich List?

Israel’s national coronavirus czar encourages country to prepare for a fourth vaccine dose, report says – CNET

More than 2.5 million Israelis had reportedly received a third dose of the vaccine on Sept. 3, but the country’s coronavirus czar is already talking about a potential fourth dose.

Scenes From a Marriage review: A raw, intimate portrait of love coming undone – CNET

Hagai Levi’s HBO adaptation of the Ingmar Bergman classic feels suffocating at times, but Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac are brilliant as a couple oscillating between love and hate.

Google Collections tab update gives you quick access to your recent search activity – CNET

The redesign helps organize your search history into more manageable collections.

Automated hiring software rejects millions of qualified job candidates by mistake – CNET

Applicant Tracking System software is used by 75% of US employers to help filter job candidates, according to a new report from Harvard Business Law.

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