Ford, Baidu set to test self-driving cars on Beijing’s roads Trials are slated to begin by end of this year. by Zoey Chong October 31, 2018 3:03 AM PDT Beijing will soon see another non-Chinese self-driving car on its roads. Ford is beginning a two-year initiative with Chinese internet giant Baidu to develop and test self-driving vehicles designed to meet Level 4 driving automation standards established by SAE International in China, the US automaker said in a statement today. This means the vehicles involved in the trials should be capable of operating autonomously "within a specific geographic area and under certain weather conditions" upon completion, according to Ford. The cars are equipped with Baidu's Apollo virtual driver system and were converted by a team of Ford engineers. Ford's 'self-driving...
How 5G aims to end network delays that slow everything down Low communication latency is why 5G will be radically different from today's mobile networks. by Stephen Shankland October 29, 2018 5:01 AM PDT AT&T CTO Andre Fuetsch speaks of the company's 5G plans in September. Stephen Shankland/CNET Just about everything you hear about 5G points out how its higher data speeds will let you download videos or update your apps much more quickly. Well, whoop-de-do. Faster data is helpful, but a different 5G benefit could actually be a bigger deal: reducing network communication delays called latency. Latency is the time it takes to get a response to information sent -- for example, the lag between the moment you try to shoot a space invader and the moment ...