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MIT rsearchers developing robotic driving companion
A team of researchers from MIT, along with industry partners, is developing robotic technology designed to help drivers navigate their way to regular destinations and keep them company on long trips. Read more...

Former AT&T leader to be next GM chairman

Flying car passes its test flight program

Cisco to be added to the Dow on June 8

General Motors, Segway unveil electric two-wheeled, two-seat vehicle

MIT: Batteries built with viruses, nanotech to power cars, devices

Sprint provides wireless links for smart Ford F-Series trucks, E-Series vans

Flying car takes off on first test flight

WiMax system warns drivers on dangerous highway prone to dense fog

TeleNav, Sprint offer low-cost vehicle data-gathering for truck fleets

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Lithium-ion: The next big thing for car batteries?
In the meantime, traditional sealed lead-acid batteries continue to improve, too.

Business takes a shine to Apple
The Mac's rock-solid operating system. The iPhone's rock-star style. Features and function are helping Apple woo the enterprise.

Elgan: Here comes the digital nomad dream vehicle
The Unicat is no RV. It's an entirely new category that combines home with car, and enables the hard-core digital nomad lifestyle unlike anything else.

IT hits the highway: Big rigs go high tech
From GPS and handheld computers to enhanced vehicle monitoring and safety systems, emerging technologies are poised to transform the trucking business.

Elgan: Your car — the ultimate 'mobile computer'
You may hate Windows Vista, laugh at the Zune media player and completely ignore Windows Mobile, but Microsoft seems to be making all the right decisions about its Windows for Cars product, called Microsoft Auto.

How to pimp your ride, Computerworld style
Why wait until you get home to post that video to YouTube? You, too, could control your "car-puter" with a Bluetooth headset, voice activation, broadband Internet and Wi-Fi.

Field Report: GM builds on 3-D model
GM is using 3-D technologies to design and construct buildings.

EMC's focus still on virtualization, security
EMC is squaring off against larger systems and services companies such as IBM by extending it reach into the data center with a spat of recent acquisitions.

Saving face in China: Good IT can bridge the cultural gap
The cultural tendency in Chinese businesses to avoid the embarrassment of bad news can help turn minor problems into full-blown crises. One way of addressing the issue is to have good technology in place to automate reporting functions.

Q&A: GM security chief on vulnerability disclosures, remediation
It’s not every day that the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at the world’s largest automaker gets to present a keynote talk at a hacker convention. So when General Motors Corp. CISO Eric Litt was asked to do precisely that at the European Black Hat Convention in Amsterdam earlier this year, he used the chance to reach out to the hacker community. His goal: present to the hackers his look at the problems large corporations face when dealing with software vulnerabilities -- and the manner in which they are disclosed and remedied. Litt spoke yesterday with Computerworld about those same issues. Excerpts from the interview follow:

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