October 9, 2019 ‘Uber Pet’ will let drivers know your furry friend is coming too Uber is testing a new ride option called Uber Pet, through which you can give drivers a heads up that you're bringing your pet…
October 9, 2019 Toyota, GM, NVIDIA and others team up on self-driving car chips Autonomous vehicles pose a whole bunch of R&D challenges. With so many aspects to consider — power consumption, safety, user interface and data management,…
October 9, 2019 Roblox’s ‘Seuss World’ lets kids raise and trade virtual pets Dr. Seuss Enterprises has launched a new game on the Roblox platform that'll have you or your kids raising virtual pets and interacting with…
October 9, 2019 Pioneers of lithium-ion batteries win the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three scientists credited with the invention of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery. John B Goodenough…
October 9, 2019 The Morning After: Sony’s PlayStation 5 will arrive late in 2020 Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Congratulations — you won't have to spend another day wondering what the name of the next PlayStation is….
October 9, 2019 Sony is launching an AR ‘Ghostbusters’ experience in Japan Sony is testing a fun new augmented reality experience in Japan to commemorate Ghostbusters' 35th anniversary. Starting on October 12th, the company will give…
October 9, 2019 Apple removes Taiwan flag emoji from iOS in Hong Kong Apple appears to have removed the Taiwan flag from the emoji keyboard of users that have their iOS region set to Hong Kong or…
October 9, 2019 The architect behind Atari’s VCS retro console just quit Atari's long-delayed retro console may be in trouble, because according to The Register, its lead architect has left the project. Rob Wyatt, who was…
October 9, 2019 Sennheiser’s $200 gaming headset promises 100 hours of battery life Today, Sennheiser released its latest wireless gaming headset, the GSP 370. The headset's boldest claim is that it offers 100 hours of battery life,…
October 9, 2019 MIT-IBM developed a faster way to train video recognition AI Machine learning has given computers the ability to do things like identify faces and read medical scans. But when it's tasked with interpreting videos…