
Dutch test first self-drive minibuses
The Netherlands started test-driving its first driverless minibuses on Thursday hoping to introduce a full-time autonomous passenger service in a central Dutch province by summer. ... more
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Apple loses luster on fears that 'wow' days over
Apple's image took a bruising Wednesday amid signs of a shift from wowing the world with wonders to making steady money from lovers of its devices. ... more
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Beijing company sets new thrust record in rocket engine test
China deploys Yaogan 45 satellite on Long March 7A rocket
The 10-Point Seasonal HVAC Checklist Every Homeowner Should Follow (and Why Each Item Matters)
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Film festivals can compete with smartphones: Berlinale chief
Film festivals still have a bright future in a world in which more audiences watch movies and television series on smaller and smaller devices, the veteran head of Germany's Berlinale says. ... more
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BG shareholders still reviewing Shell merger
Shareholders for BG Group were said to be still in discussions on the tie-up with Royal Dutch Shell for what could be the largest merger of its kind in decades. ... more
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U.S. oil exports relatively unchanged
Though a 40-year-ban on crude oil exports from the United States was lifted, federal data show total crude oil exports up only marginally from last year. ... more
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Oil prices soar on production rumors, U.S. labor
Strong U.S. labor figures and potential cooperation between Russia and some OPEC members pushed crude prices well into the black in early Thursday trading. ... more
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Enbridge builds footprint in Montney shale
Spending $380 million to build a stronger footprint in the Montney shale basin in Canada fits with creating a low-risk profile, Enbridge Inc. said. ... more
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