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Tesla Autopilot most often used between 55 mph-65 mph, MIT researchers say

MIT is undertaking research into how Autopilot is used by everyday drivers, while two watchdog groups want Tesla to rename its system after crashes.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2xvMrlS

iOS 11.4: Apple update will now let you store Messages in the cloud, freeing up storage

The latest update to Apple's iOS operating system, version 11.4, adds Messages in iCloud               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2xwBEYQ

Warren Buffett almost invested $3 billion in Uber because he's a fan of new CEO

The talks earlier this year fell through after the investor asked for favorable terms for his $3 billion investment, according to reports.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2siCeEC

Chromebooks: Are they worth it if you're not a student?

These laptop alternatives to Macs and PCs usually cost between $250 and $350. They're increasingly geared toward business, not just students. But they're not for everyone.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2JeBM3F

Amazon's annual meeting draws protests from pilots and drag queens

About 100 shareholders attended Amazon's annual shareholders meeting Wednesday, while outside a carnival-esque crowd protested.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2J047eW

'Active Shooter' video game simulating school shootings developed by 'a troll,' pulled from platform

Valve Corporation, who runs the Steam video game marketplace, said it pulled the game 'Active Shooter,' which allows players to simulate a school shooting.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2soLExm

Google's Project Fi adds LG, Moto phones to thin portfolio

The LG G7 ThinQ, LG V35 ThinQ and Moto G6 join Google's Project Fi portfolio. But there's still no Apple iPhone or Samsung Galaxy.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories https://ift.tt/2kDpdRL