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Once upon a time, flying cars were a staple of science fiction.
A robot that can find the laundry even if you've moved it could give Japan's startup scene a much-needed shot in the arm.
The state of California is taking aim at GM, Chrysler, Toyota, Nissan and other automakers that are aligning with the Trump administration in its battle over emissions rules.
Toyota cars and SUVs with push-button ignitions will now turn themselves off after being parked for a period of time, even if the driver didn't hit the "Engine Off" button.
Toyota is forming new partnerships with other carmakers and battery producers as it seeks to win the race to electric and autonomous cars.
Toyota has criticized President Donald Trump's decision to declare some auto sector imports a national security threat, saying it sends a message that Japan's largest carmaker isn't welcome in the United States.
In the nearly four years since Microsoft introduced its HoloLens augmented-reality headset, consumers have largely forgotten about it. But now it's gaining traction among an unlikely audience: car makers.
Tommi Mäkinen has come a long way since becoming Finland's national ploughing champion at the age of 18.