Microsoft Develops Set-Top Box Microsoft has been developing designs for a simple set-top device for streaming video and other entertainment options. More
Amazon may be working on a smartphone with hologram-like 3D Amazon is reportedly developing a smartphone that sports a 3D screen that relies on retina-tracking technology to make images seem to float above the screen like a hologram. With the smartphone, users would be able to navigate through content by using their eyes alone, according to two unnamed people who discussed the phone with the Wall Street Journal. More
Police: At least 10 cars broken into outside Tuttle Mall COLUMBUS, Ohio — At least 10 cars were reportedly broken into outside the Mall at Tuttle Crossing Monday evening. Police say one suspect was detained after a pursuit that ended in downtown Columbus. 04/22/2024 - 4:18 pm | View Link
Mixed feelings as B.C. bans self-driving vehicles on its roads Earlier this month, changes to B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act quietly came into effect, prohibiting the use of fully automated self-driving vehicles.The new legislation restricts someone from driving Level ... 04/21/2024 - 9:00 pm | View Link
19-year-old driving twice the speed limit rams into house and parked cars, including cop car Three Cedar Lake police officers were dispatched to a home at the 14600 block of Cline Ave at 3:54 a.m. Saturday after a report that a vehicle hit several parked cars and a home. "On arrival it was ... 04/21/2024 - 8:48 am | View Link
Robotaxi company Waymo testing self-driving cars in Atlanta ATLANTA — Some new technology is headed to the streets of Atlanta. Waymo, a self-driving car company, is now testing its robotaxis in Atlanta. Waymo announced that it began testing the autonomous ... 04/18/2024 - 12:31 pm | View Link
Robotaxi company Waymo tests self-driving car technology in Atlanta Self-driving car company Waymo is testing its vehicle technology in Atlanta, but the ride-hailing service isn’t ready to take customers for rides here just yet. 04/17/2024 - 12:01 pm | View Link
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California's electric grid, with its massive solar production and booming battery installations, is already on the cutting edge of the US's energy transition. And it's likely to stay there, as the state will require that all passenger vehicles be electric by 2035. Obviously, that will require a grid that's able to send a lot more electrons down its wiring and a likely shift in the time of day that demand peaks.
Is the grid ready?
Ryan Gosling hosts a round of carpool karaoke with his stuntmen for the forthcoming action comedy The Fall Guy.
Universal Studios has been going meta with its marketing for its forthcoming action comedy The Fall Guy. Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are the marquee stars; Gosling plays a Hollywood stuntman trying to make a movie with his estranged ex-girlfriend (Blunt).
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The Senate last night approved a bill that orders TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the company within 270 days or lose access to the US market. The House had already passed the bill, and President Biden signed it into law today.
The "Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act" was approved as part of a larger appropriations bill that provides aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
Enlarge / Players will be able to throw down a few bucks to get the Python Mk 2 starting next month. (credit: Frontier Developments)
Elite: Dangerous players will soon be able to pay real money for access to in-game ships for the first time, a major change that already has some long-time players raging about a "pay-to-win" shift for the long-running game.
Since Elite Dangerous launched over nine years ago, the game has sold ships in exchange for in-game credits earned through gameplay.
Enlarge / SpaceX landed its 300th booster on Tuesday. (credit: SpaceX webcast)
SpaceX launches have become extremely routine. On Tuesday evening, SpaceX launched its 42nd rocket of the year, carrying yet another passel of Starlink satellites into orbit. Chances are, you didn't even notice.
All the same, the cumulative numbers are mind-boggling.