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Ralph Teetor, the blind engineer behind cruise control
Learn how Ralph Teetor invented cruise control and changed modern driving despite losing his sight at a young age.
Kitchen technology is moving fast, with ovens - sidelined by the microwave and the airfryer in recent decades - suddenly at ...
Iconic boomboxes that ruled the streets in the 1970s and ’80s, from the JVC RC-M90 to the Sharp GF-777, and why they mattered ...
One of the most important Supreme Court rulings expected this year is whether to uphold the constitutional protection that ...
Anthropic on Monday launched the most ambitious consumer AI agent to date, giving its Claude chatbot the ability to directly control a user's Mac — clicking buttons, opening applications, typing into ...
Conservative radio host Erick Erickson raised eyebrows this week with a rather politically incorrect social media post about how conservative men, referring to Joe Kent, who recently resigned from the ...
Americans are sick of today's tipping culture — to the point where 83% say automatic service charges should be banned, according to new research. In a survey released Tuesday, WalletHub found that ...
Automatic Systems has promoted Chris McClelland to Sales Director for the United States. McClelland previously served as Regional Sales Manager for the Midwest and will now report directly to North ...
After six months of heavy daily use in our tiny NYC kitchen, the KitchenAid KF8 fully-automatic espresso machine did something I didn’t expect. It permanently displaced our more manual DeLonghi La ...
Motor speed control is crucial for maintaining the normal operation of motors. In view of the limitations of current motor speed control methods, such as high parameter dependence, obvious control ...
Most cars are fairly straightforward to drive with your foot down. Obviously it requires skill, but many are quite forgiving; these are your modern low-power, front-wheel drive pedestrian cars. Then ...
The FDA is said to be making a U-turn on uniQure’s one-time gene therapy candidate for Huntington’s disease despite the treatment being hailed as a game changer. The FDA no longer agrees that data ...
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