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Volkswagen aims to produce more electric cars in wake of diesel scandalVolkswagen plans to intensify its push into electric vehicles as it fights to bounce back from a scandal over diesel cars rigged to cheat on emissions tests.ConsumerJun 16, 2016
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Toyota launches data science firm for connected car researchToyota says it is forming a new data science company that will handle fast-moving changes that are coming to the way we get around.TechApr 4, 2016
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Tesla has received over 276,000 Model 3 orders so farTesla received more than 276,000 orders for its new lower-priced vehicle in just 48 hours.TechApr 4, 2016
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Study shows big performance gap, safety issues in many car headlightsThere may be a reason why people have trouble seeing while driving at night, and it's not their eyesight.ConsumerMar 30, 2016
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GM buys software company to speed autonomous car developmentWith hopes of speeding development of self-driving cars, General Motors has acquired a small software company that's been testing vehicles on the streets of San Francisco.TechMar 11, 2016
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Nissan Leaf app disabled after claims in-car system could be hackedNissan has disabled all functions of its “NissanConnect EV” app following claims the software could be hacked and used to control in-car systems remotely.CanadaFeb 25, 2016
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Self-driving cars will pose ethical issues: Audi executiveA senior Audi research executive says society's readiness to embrace self-driving cars is one of the biggest challenges facing automakers.CanadaFeb 12, 2016
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Tesla’s 4Q net loss doubles but shares up on outlookTesla Motors posted its 11th straight quarterly loss Wednesday, and its results badly missed Wall Street's forecasts.MoneyFeb 11, 2016
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Samsung’s ‘see-through’ Safety Truck ready to hit the streetsSamsung's so-called "see through" truck is ready to hit the streets in an effort to make it safer for transport trucks and cars to share the road.TechFeb 4, 2016
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Self-driving cars still are still pretty reliant on humansFuturistic self-driving cars travelling along California roads have needed plenty of old-fashioned human intervention to stay safe.TechJan 13, 2016
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