Wednesday 29 July 2015

The invisible car doesn't need windows: TechRepublic Podcast, episode 6; Windows 10 review

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The invisible car doesn't need windows: TechRepublic Podcast, episode 6

On episode seven of The TechRepublic Podcast, we talk about how tech is enabling invisible cars and all kinds of other automotive innovations, and we delve into the call to ban offensive AI weapons.

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