[LINK] Tesla turns to radar to upgrade safety on EV autopilot

2016-09-20 Thread David Boxall
In June, Tesla said of the crash – which is being investigated by America’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration – that “neither Autopilot nor the driver noticed the white side of the tractor

[LINK] Self driving cars, again

2016-09-20 Thread Jim Birch
"Federal auto safety regulators on Monday made it official: They are betting the nation’s highways will be safer with more cars driven by machines and not people. In long-awaited guidelines for the booming industry of automated vehicles, the Obama administration promised strong safety oversight,

Re: [LINK] NBN gets to Albury, Sussan Ley is impressed

2016-09-20 Thread Nicholas English
They’ll also be useful places to tie your car to in a flood. You can’t do that with you FTTH!! "new digital error” maybe? Well, we’ve had some 1st world problems in our hose with faulty copper delivering 20% of its ADSL2+ capacity its whole 800m distance from an inner urban melbourne

Re: [LINK] Telstra trials 5G mobile network, the next 'quantum leap' in technology

2016-09-20 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 20 Sep 2016, at 9:31 PM, David Boxall wrote: > > And they're coming out of the woodwork again. > "This is what the government should be investing in not fibre to the home." >

[LINK] Telstra trials 5G mobile network, the next 'quantum leap' in technology

2016-09-20 Thread David Boxall
<http://www.smh.com.au/business/media-and-marketing/telstra-trials-5g-mobile-network-the-next-quantum-leap-in-technology-20160920-grkhh7.html> "Telstra tested the signals using generous amounts of very high frequency spectrum at 15 gigahertz..." "... gigabit speeds could be