Mobile Minutes: Rhino rescue; Self-driving cars; Cyber Monday threatened; AT&T cord-cutting
Can tech save the rhino?
From CNET Magazine: Poachers are slaughtering rhinos to the edge of extinction. Scientists, conservationists and tech companies are working to stop the killings.
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Self-driving cars coming to public roads of Ontario, Canada
Self-driving cars, including those backed in part by the phonemaker BlackBerry Ltd, have been approved for testing on Canadian public roads in the country's first such program, the government for the province of Ontario said on Monday.
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Cyber Monday?s Reign as Top Online Spending Day Threatened
Cyber Monday?s status as the biggest online spending day of the year could be coming to an end, overwhelmed by a surge of shoppers hitting computers and smartphones instead of stores on Black Friday to chase deals earlier in the season.
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AT&T is about to unveil what may be the cord-cutter?s dream
AT&T on Monday is expected to unveil its answer to the increasingly competitive marketplace for online streaming video. Known as DirecTV Now, AT&T's new service promises to be, for the first time, a comprehensive solution for consumers looking to buy a cable-like experience without all the muss and fuss of a traditional cable package.
Read more at Washington Post