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23andMe is laying off 40 percent of its staff
23andMe will eliminate more than 200 jobs as part of the genetic company's cost cutting measures.
Danny Gallagher11.13.2024Waymo's driverless cars in LA County are now available to everyone
Waymo just announced that it has expanded its driverless ride service One throughout Los Angeles. Riders will be able to travel anywhere within LA county.
Lawrence Bonk11.13.2024Black people across the country have been getting racist texts about slave plantations
Black Americans throughout the country have been getting racist text messages about slave plantations. One texting platform called it a “widespread, coordinated attack.”
Lawrence Bonk11.09.2024Volvo EV drivers can start using Tesla's Supercharger network this month
Volvo owners will soon be able to charge their EV at thousands more points with the rollout of Tesla Supercharger support.
Kris Holt11.09.2024Google's Vids AI video maker is rolling out to most Workspace tiers
Google Vids is now part of Google Workspace for select users.
Danny Gallagher11.08.2024Even Microsoft Notepad is getting infused with AI
Microsoft Paint and Notepad are getting new AI features that can add and remove images from photos and offer rewrites of text.
Danny Gallagher11.07.2024Rideshare drivers in Massachusetts can unionize without being full-time employees
Massachusetts has passed a statewide ballot initiative that gives rideshare drivers the opportunity to unionize while remaining independent contractors.
Anna Washenko11.07.2024Google accidentally leaked a preview of its Jarvis AI that can take over computers
The software was available for a brief time on the Chrome Web Store.
Danny Gallagher11.07.2024Japan just sent the world’s first wooden satellite to space
A Japanese company just built a wooden satellite and sent it to space in order to test the material’s durability. This could pave the way to more space-based structures made from wood.
Lawrence Bonk11.06.2024Kia unveils two new EV designs, including a nifty modular van
Kia debuted two new concept vehicles at the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas today.
Anna Washenko11.06.2024Amazon reportedly bumped back its AI-powered Alexa to next year
Alexa's next incarnation isn't working as well as Amazon executives hoped it would be by now.
Danny Gallagher11.02.2024Instagram reorganizes message requests for creators
Instagram's newest update for creators adds special filters for direct messages and requests.
Danny Gallagher11.02.2024An AI-generated ad left thousands of Dubliners waiting for a Halloween parade that never came
Thousands of people took to the streets after being duped by an AI-generated ad for a parade. The My Spirit Halloween website advertised the fake event.
Lawrence Bonk11.02.2024Election 2024: What are the candidates’ policies on EVs and clean energy?
While the environment and climate change are standard fare for elections, the 2024 campaign has put a surprising amount of focus on EVs. Cars and trucks are some of the biggest contributors to global warming, spewing millions of tons of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere every year. So it’s no shock many believe transitioning from traditional combustion engine vehicles to electric will be key to reining in climate change.
Terrence O'Brien10.31.2024X’s Community Notes feature has one job, and it’s failing to do it
A post on X that started the false claim that Haitian immigrants were eating people's pets in Springfield, Ohio remain on Elon Musk's platform.
Danny Gallagher10.31.2024Lucid's electric Gravity SUV starts at $79,900
Lucid's electric Gravity SUV is set to enter production alter this year. The company has revealed pricing and pre-order details.
Kris Holt10.30.2024McDonald's restaurants can finally repair their own McFlurry machines
McDonald's lovers rejoice! Franchise owners can legally hire outside repair businesses to work on its broken ice cream dispensers.
Danny Gallagher10.26.2024NASA spent October hoisting a 103-ton simulator section onto a test stand to prep for the next Moon mission
This month, NASA hoisted a 103-ton component onto a simulator for the next Moon missions. Crews installed the interstage simulator on the Thad Cochran Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. It mimics the SLS part that protects the rocket’s upper stage during Artemis launches.
Will Shanklin10.26.2024Waymo raises $5.6 billion to fund Austin and Atlanta expansion
Waymo's new funding will help their expansion into Austin and Atlanta.
Danny Gallagher10.26.2024Latest UN report demands 'unprecedented' emissions cuts to salvage climate goals
The United Nations' Environmental Program has released a new report with yet more dire news about our odds of avoiding climate disaster caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
Anna Washenko10.25.2024