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Charter Communications Close To $55 Billion Deal To Buy Time Warner Cable: Report

Charter Communications Close To $55 Billion Deal To Buy Time Warner Cable: Report

<p>Fresh off its failed merger with Comcast, Time Warner Cable reportedly was speeding Monday toward a link with Charter Communications for a whopping $55 billion.</p> <p>Charter and its billionaire backer John Malone offered to pay $195 per share in the blockbuster deal, with <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-25/charter-said-to-near-deal-for-time-warner-cable-at-195-a-share">$100 coming from cash and the rest from stock</a>, Bloomberg News reported.</p>
Will Google Suck Up Even More Data About Us?

Will Google Suck Up Even More Data About Us?

<p>It looks as though Google is muscling into a position where it can gather even more information about us as we<img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-2872" alt="" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/images_iot_2.png" style="width: 225px; height: 199px; float: right;" width="1058" height="934" /> increasingly connect “smart” devices to the Internet, creating the so-called Internet of Things (IoT)</p>
PD Editorial: A Tech-Savvy Approach To Saving Lives

PD Editorial: A Tech-Savvy Approach To Saving Lives

<p class="BodyText-BodyText_Cap_RR">Almost four dozen Americans die every day from prescription pain-killer overdoses.</p> <p class="BodyText-BodyText_RR">These deaths coincide with a sharp increase in the number of prescriptions written for narcotic pain-killers such as Vicodin, OxyContin and Norco.</p>
Google’s YouTube Kids App Isn’t That Kid-Friendly According to Consumer Groups

Google’s YouTube Kids App Isn’t That Kid-Friendly According to Consumer Groups

<p>In April, a group of consumer advocate groups including The Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood (CCFC), American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Children Now, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Watchdog, and Public Citizen called on the Federal Trade Commission to open up an investigation against Google’s YouTube Kids app.
State Pressured To Explain Why it Revoked Blue Shield’s Not-for-Profit Exemption

State Pressured To Explain Why it Revoked Blue Shield’s Not-for-Profit Exemption

<div class="block__content block--article__content" id="page_0_content_0_BlockContent"> <p>A consumer advocacy organization has launched a campaign to get state officials to explain why they revoked Blue Shield of California's tax-exempt not-for-profit status last year.</p> <p>Consumer Watchdog also wants the state to explain why Californians didn't learn of the decision for seven months.</p>
Human Error Caused Crashes: Four Self-Driving Cars Being Tested On California Roads Have Been In Fender-Benders

Human Error Caused Crashes: Four Self-Driving Cars Being Tested On California Roads Have Been In Fender-Benders

<p>The riskiest thing about self-driving vehicles may turn out to be the human drivers of other vehicles.</p> <p>Four of the nearly 50 self-driving cars undergoing tests on California roads since September, when the state began issuing permits to auto companies, have been involved in crashes.</p> <p>But the cars, three owned by Google and one by Delphi, were in collisions caused By human error.</p> <p>Driver inattention was behind the collisions involving the Google cars, said Katelin Jabbari, a spokeswoman for the tech giant, which is developing a fleet of autonomous vehicles.</p>
Google Says Its Driverless Cars Are Ready To Hit The Road In California

Google Says Its Driverless Cars Are Ready To Hit The Road In California

<p><strong>The company has not yet applied for the permit the cars will need, however</strong></p> <p>Google says its fully autonomous pod-shaped cars are ready to roll but the company has not yet applied for the permit it will need to hit the road in California.</p> <p>Google has been testing Lexus SUVs retrofitted with its self-driving software and hardware for quite some time but it is now itching to take its fully autonomous prototypes out for a ride.</p>
Consumer Group Worries Over Safety Of Google’s Self-Driving Cars

Consumer Group Worries Over Safety Of Google’s Self-Driving Cars

<p class="story-body">Media pressure this week led Google to reveal that its self-driving cars, which are being tested on select city streets in California, have been involved in 11 accidents. All were minor accidents that occurred over the past six years, according to Chris Urmson, director of the self-driving car program.</p> <p>The disclosure followed an Associated Press report that Google vehicles were involved in three collisions since September, when reporting all accidents involving self-driving cars became mandatory.</p>
For Self-Driving Cars, Privacy May Be Bigger Concern Than Safety

For Self-Driving Cars, Privacy May Be Bigger Concern Than Safety

<p>Companies racing to develop self-driving cars for American roads have hit their first potholes. <a class="injectedLinkmain" href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/google/">Google</a> acknowledged Monday its self-driving vehicles have been involved in four <a class="injectedLinkmain" href="http://www.autoblog.com/tag/crash/">car accidents</a> since September and 11 overall during six years of testing. Global automotive supplier Delphi said its <a class="injectedLinkmain" href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/autonomous/">autonomous cars</a> have been involved in one minor accident.