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Skyroot Aerospace has become India’s first space technology unicorn after raising $60 million in a new investment ahead of the maiden orbital launch of the Vikram-1…
Nuro has received permission to begin driverless testing of Lucid Gravity SUVs equipped with its autonomous technology on public roads in California — vehicles that will…
Skyean iPhone app still in private testing wants to change the way people interact with artificial intelligence on their smartphones. And even before it’s launched, it’s…
Volkswagen begins testing its self-driving minibuses in Los Angeles ahead of launch with Uber
Volkswagen subsidiary MOIA America and Uber begin testing self-driving minibuses in Los Angeles, the companies announced on Wednesdaythe latest step as they prepare to launch a…
Tubi, the streaming service owned by Fox, was announced On Tuesday, it launched its native ChatGPT app, giving viewers an easier way to discover its large…
With Sift Stack, two former SpaceX engineers are bringing the software that helped launch rockets to the factory
The cry “people, not pieces!” — a phrase that captures Silicon Valley’s growing obsession with physical manufacturing over digital products — reached fever pitch last week…
An ambitious satellite maker will launch one of the most powerful spacecraft ever built in the coming weeks to demonstrate the technology needed to build data…
A startup called Germ becomes the first private messenger to launch directly from Bluesky’s app
Here’s something you’ve never seen on Big Tech social platforms: Decentralized open social network Bluesky has incorporated new technology from a startup called Network of microbes…
Roku will launch streaming bundles as part of its efforts to continue to grow its profitability
Roku shared the fourth quarter earnings for 2025 this week, as well as some exciting plans in the works. The company is launching new streaming packages,…
The AI industry’s pursuit of licensed content was a messy affairfull of lawsuits and accusations of copyright infringement. Now, as tech companies look for legally safe…