
From the floor of the New York Auto Show, WSJ’s Lee Hawkins gets a look at the new Bentley Flying Spur. He speaks with Bentley’s Kevin Rose about the exterior, the motor, and some key new interior features. Source: WSJDigitalNetwork
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From the floor of the New York Auto Show, WSJ’s Lee Hawkins gets a look at the new Bentley Flying Spur. He speaks with Bentley’s Kevin Rose about the exterior, the motor, and some key new interior features. Source: WSJDigitalNetwork

At the New York Auto Show, Honda unveils a built-in vacuum cleaner in its updated Odyssey minivan. The vacuum cleaner does not need an outlet for recharging and can work for up to eight minutes when the motor’s not running. Source: AssociatedPress

General Motors Co. is making another attempt to get Buick to appeal to younger buyers. They unveiled the new cars Tuesday in New York, a day before the Auto Show starts. Source: AssociatedPress

LOS ANGELES — Two mammoth rocket engines that helped boost Apollo astronauts to the moon have been fished out of the Atlantic. An expedition led by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos pulled up the engines and is headed back to Cape Canaveral, Fla., after three weeks at sea. Bezos and NASA announced the recovery on [...]

Samsung confirmed the company was working on a smart watch that could compete with the rumored iWatch, George Stahl reports. (Photo: Getty Images) Source: WSJDigitalNetwork

Tech Launch Pad’s Andrew Felix previews three products that will amp up your at-home gaming. (Photo: Logitech) Source: WSJDigitalNetwork

Galaxy S4: Samsung Unveils New Galaxy Smartphone With Bigger Screen, Better Specs, Wild Features The Galaxy S4 is now Galaxy S for real. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S4 (or Galaxy S IV, as it is officially known) at an event Thursday night in New York. The fourth in the increasingly popular Galaxy S line [...]

Spanish researchers are developing a low cost Global Positioning System (GPS), designed to overcome the so-called ”canyon effect” of inner-city driving. Tall buildings often render a GPS useless in the city, but the researchers say their system offers a 90% improvement over any competing technology currently available to consumers. Elly Park reports. Source: Reuters
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