Ubuntu in the Car
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Famous iPhone and PS3 Hacker Made an Ubuntu-Powered Self-Driving Car
George Hotz made a name for himself by being the first to hack the iPhone and PlayStation 3. He's now trying to build his own autonomous car system, and he seems to be using Ubuntu to do it.
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Hacker Hotz builds a driverless car
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George Hotz has Built A Self Driving Car (Video)
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George Hotz: The first person to hack the iPhone built a self-driving car
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First iPhone hacker builds a self driving car
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This Notorious Hacker Built A Self-Driving Car In His Garage
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George Hotz: The man who wants to build his own self-driving car
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Jailbreak legend George Hotz builds self-driving car with Acura ILX Sedan
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Bergen Native Builds Self-Driving Car: Report
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The guy who first hacked the iPhone is now making a Tesla beater
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Geohot is Building a Self-Driving Car! [Video]
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26-Year Old Hacker Builds A Self-Driving Car In His Garage
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First Guy to Unlock the iPhone Builds Driverless Car in His Garage
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Glen Rock Native Builds Self-Driving Car: Report
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Quoted: Guess who else is working on a self-driving car?
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iPhone hacker ‘geohot’ looks to take on Tesla with his own self-driving car
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Elon Musk says George Hotz's self-driving car technology isn't a threat
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Tesla issues 'correction' on article about George Hotz's self-driving car
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iPhone Jailbreaker Pioneer Making Self-Driving Car, Plans To Sell Autonomous Technology For $1,000
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