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Postal Service’s plan to electrify mail trucks falling far short of its goal
The Oshkosh Corporation has run into numerous delays trying to build a new fleet of all-electric vehicles for the US Postal Service.
Danny Gallagher15 hours agoGM ends support for Cruise robotaxis
GM announced that it is abandoning its investment in the Cruise robotaxi operation.
Anna Washenko12.11.2024Trump’s DOJ obtained more private communications from third-parties including Apple
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell had their phone call and text message records subpoenaed by President Donald Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) in 2018.
Danny Gallagher12.11.2024Yelp adds AI-powered scores to business pages
Yelp's new AI feature read customer reviews and rates certain aspects of service with a number.
Danny Gallagher12.11.2024You can now buy your next EV on Amazon
Amazon's sprawling marketplace now includes cars. At the outset, Amazon Autos users can buy Hyundai vehicles from dealerships in 48 US cities via the platform.
Kris Holt12.10.2024Google Wallet can now hold your US passport
Certain TSA checkpoints will accept a digital copy of your US passport in Google Wallet.
Danny Gallagher12.07.2024NASA delays Artemis II moon mission to April 2026
NASA announced a new schedule for its upcoming Artemis missions to send astronauts to the moon, the second delay for these missions.
Anna Washenko12.06.2024Waymo announces it's expanding to Miami
Waymo plans to start offering rides in Miami in 2026.
Danny Gallagher12.06.2024Rivian is now letting other EVs charge at its stations
Rivian is opening up its charging stations to EVs from other automakers.
Kris Holt12.06.2024Meta wants to use nuclear power for its data centers
Meta has confirmed its plans to use nuclear power to fuel US data centers.
Karissa Bell12.04.2024Russia arrests ransomware attacker Wazawaka
The US Department of Justice is offering a $10 million reward for Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev.
Danny Gallagher11.30.2024Amazon workers across the globe are on strike for Black Friday
Amazon workers around the world have gone on strike to protest the company’s alleged labor abuses. The protests will last until December 2.
Lawrence Bonk11.30.2024X says The Onion can’t have Alex Jones’ Infowars accounts
X claims in court filings that it still owns Infowars' X accounts and can't be sold without its permission.
Danny Gallagher11.27.2024Uber's latest gig economy play is offering out coders for hire
Uber now provides freelance coders-for-hire and data-labeling services.
Danny Gallagher11.27.2024Rivian will likely receive $6.6 billion loan from the government to open its plant in Georgia
Rivian just announced the pending receipt of $6.6 billion from the US government as part of a loan. If this goes through, the company will finally open its long-promised Georgia factory.
Lawrence Bonk11.27.2024NASA just released a stunning new image of the Sombrero galaxy captured by the JWST
The James Webb Space Telescope just captured a gorgeous image of the Sombrero galaxy. This cluster now looks more like an archery target than any kind of hat.
Lawrence Bonk11.26.2024NVIDIA's new AI model Fugatto can create audio from text prompts
NVIDIA has debuted an AI model that can turn text prompts into audio.
Mariella Moon11.25.2024The New York Times says OpenAI deleted evidence in its copyright lawsuit
The New York Times said in a court filing that key parts of its evidence of OpenAi's plagiarism of its articles were erased.
Danny Gallagher11.22.2024Report: Amazon is likely to face an EU antitrust investigation next year
The European Union could launch an investigation into Amazon next year for allegedly promoting its own products over those from third parties.
Danny Gallagher11.22.2024Chemists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti
Researchers led by scientists from the University College London have done what celebrity chefs and Italian nonnas could only dream of: they've made the world's thinnest spaghetti.
Anna Washenko11.22.2024