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U.S. agency probes 1.7 million GM SUVs over wiper failures
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Tuesday it was investigating whether General Motors Co , should recall an additional 1.7 million sport utility vehicles due to an issue with windshield wiper failures.
Russia says one of its space station computers failed but two others are A-OK
A black-and-white view of the International Space Station is overlaid with telemetry data in an image from an approaching Soyuz craft in 2014. (NASA TV)
One of the three computers on the Russian side of the International Space Station has crashed, bu...
This 3D printer squirts out wet paper pulp
Like a kid shooting spitballs, designer Beer Holthuis has figured out that sopping wet paper is the best material for making mischief. His 3D printer, a primitive RepRap clone that literally squirts out huge lines of paper pulp, is designed to allow...
Amazon plans to split second headquarters in two cities: sources
Amazon.com Inc is planning to split its second headquarters evenly between two cities, people familiar with the matter said Monday, in a twist to a more than year-long contest that has drawn overtures from locales across North America.
Stratolaunch completes milestone preburner test firing for PGA rocket engine
A full-scale fuel preburner for Stratolaunch’s PGA rocket engine undergoes a test firing at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. (Stratolaunch Photo)
, the space venture founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, says it has successfully comp...
The 359, Ep. 486
Good morning from CNET NY Studios while we record the daily news-bite podcast: The 3:59. Hangout while we cover a multitude of stories from around the tech ...
HSBC discloses customer accounts hacked at its U.S. bank
Hackers breached some HSBC customers' accounts in the United States in October and accessed their information, the bank said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
Facebook referred to EU watchdog over targeting, fake ads
Britain's information watchdog has referred Facebook to the lead regulator under Europe's data regime to look at how the social network targets, monitors and shows adverts to its users.
EU states divided over digital tax, fear U.S. retaliation
EU governments are divided over a plan to tax big internet firms like Google and Facebook on their turnover, fearing retaliation from the United States, and could delay its application until a global deal is reached, top officials said on Tuesday.
New MacBook Air review
Apple adds almost everything on our MacBook Air wishlist. Read the CNET Editors Take: The new MacBook Air hands-on: More pixels, fewer ports ...