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KCNC CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley September 9, 2016

This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley not since Alexander Graham bell invented the telephone has anyone received a call like this. A call from the federal s government to stop using the phone because it could explode. That warning went out today from the Consumer Product safetyafet commission to 2. 5 million owners of the new samsung note 7. N heres don dahler. Since samsung released theg galaxy note 7 phone, there have been at least 35 reports around the world of the lithium ion batteries exploding. It was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. Reporter nathan dornachers jeep caught on fire. After he left the phone inside to charge. Thats the last thought in my head is a brand new device, something as simple as a phone, to avoid charging their galaxy b note 7 phones while on board. And last friday, samsung issued a voluntary recall for ....

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WUSA CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley September 9, 2016

This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. On board. And last friday, samsung issued a voluntary recall for all 2. 5 million phones. Lithium ion batteries have been touted as the future but they have also overheated in everything from popular hover board toys to ecigarettes. In 2014, boeing was forced to groundits dreamliners for three months because of problems with their lithium batterys. Jay whitaker is a professor of material science and engineering at carn ge melon university. Whats interesting aboutlicateiom ion batteries is theyre full of flammable material. Reporter samsung estimates approximately 1 of every 42,000 phones have a faulty battery but is not taking any chances. Matt novak writes for the tech web site gizmotto. Samsung will obviously recover but i think its obviously bad press. I think samsung will take hit with this one because it doesnt look good. Reporter samsung release aid statement saying it is cooperating with the recall and has stopped a shipment of tho ....

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KPHO CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley September 10, 2016

This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. Not since Alexander Graham bell invented the telephone has anyone received a call like this. A call from the federal government to stop using the phone, because it could explode. That warning went out today from the Consumer Product Safety Commission to 2. 5 million owners of the new samsung note 7. Heres don dahler. Reporter in the three weeks since samsung released the galaxy note 7 phone, there haveh been at least 35 reports around the world of the lithiumion batteries exploding. It was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. Reporter nathan dornachers jeep caught fire, after he left his new phone inside it to charge. Thats the last thought in my head, is that a brand new device, something as simple as a phone, ....

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KQED KQED Newsroom October 26, 2015

Reporter daniel and martin step into a sleek sedan for a drive in california. Once they get on highway, its clear this isnt your typical drive nor is this like any other car on the road. The only thing i have to do now is press the two buttons and let go of the Steering Wheel. The car is taking over the complete driving task. What you see here is the first generation of an automated driving system. The car doesnt assist you anymore. It is in charge of driving. Reporter welcome to the future of driving. Cars smart enough to drive themselves. Prototypes of selfdriving cars are on the road in singapore, sweden and here in Silicon Valley. Im excited about selfdriving cars. Reporter this is fords chief technology officer. The ford edge can spot and pull into parking spaces. Over the 100 years of the industry, there has been a lot of great technologies introduced. The selfdriving v ....

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KQED KQED Newsroom October 24, 2015

Miller have the story. Reporter daniel and martin step into a sleek sedan for a drive in california. Once they get on highway, its clear this isnt your typical drive nor is this like any other car on the road. The only thing i have to do now is press the two buttons and let go of the Steering Wheel. The car is taking over the complete driving task. What you see here is the first generation of an automated driving system. The car doesnt assist you anymore. It is in charge of driving. Reporter welcome to the future of driving. Cars smart enough to drive themselves. Prototypes of selfdriving cars are on the road in singapore, sweden and here in Silicon Valley. Im excited about selfdriving cars. Reporter this is fords chief technology officer. The ford edge can spot and pull into parking spaces. Over the 100 years of the industry, there has been a lot of great technologies introd ....

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