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Does Your Roomba Suffer From the Death Circle?

Robot vacuum cleaners have taken the drama out of home maintenance. At the very least, you no longer have to hear your kids arguing about whose turn it is to vacuum. However, it turns out that even a robotic vacuum cleaner can pitch a temper tantrum, and there's only one way to stop.
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Tesla Admits Its Cars May Never Drive Themselves Despite Its “Full Self-Driving” Mode

If you’ve kept up with Tesla news lately, then you’ll know that a recent Model S crash in Texas has garnered attention for one main reason. That’s because authorities found that no one was sitting in the driver’s seat. This lead officials to assume that the driver engaged the car’s Autopilot system just before the …
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The NHTSA Needs to Be More Hands-on With Autonomous Cars, Says NTSB

Even if drivers have started cooling on the idea of self-driving cars, automakers are increasingly investing in autonomous vehicles. But despite Tesla proclaiming that it offers ‘Full Self-Driving,’ no automaker offers such a capability. However, it’s precisely these sorts of claims that cause chaos and worse for consumers, pedestrians, and every-day road-users. And it’s partly …
A dark-blue 2021 Honda Legend Hybrid EX with Honda Sensing Elite drives on a Japanese roadway

The Level 3 2021 Honda Legend Still Isn’t Self-Driving

Understandably, trying to make a truly self-driving car is extremely difficult. As such, autonomous vehicles, as they’re properly known, aren’t really going to hit the road in the near future. However, while consumers are cooling somewhat on the concept, automakers are still plowing ahead. And recently, the 2021 Honda Legend achieved an autonomy milestone. But …
Honda submits patent application for autonomous motorcycle drone

Honda Is Making a Futuristic Drone That flies Out of Your Bike

Drones used to be these hyper futuristic devices that felt more like the Marvel Cinematic Universe than they felt real. These days drones are nearly as ubiquitous as microwaves. They deliver stuff, photograph, and film, and even put on spectacular light shows. The dirtbike and dual-sport worlds have really taken a shine to the films …
A driver sits behind the wheel of an autonomous car

Drivers Aren’t as Interested in Self-Driving Cars as We Thought

With electric vehicles rushing to the market to fill a gap that we always imagined the future would have, it only makes sense that the next major step for the automotive industry is cars that drive themselves. Autonomous vehicles, touchless driving, driverless cars — whatever you want to call it, we have a certain expectation that …