The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved eight pilot programs across 26 states that will allow eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft to begin real-world testing. The program ...
For spiders that fling their webs at prey, a sturdy net is essential. A net-casting spider in search of a meal dangles upside down, holding a web in its legs before launching it at an unsuspecting ...
Spotify is changing how its APIs work in Developer Mode, its layer that lets developers test their third-party applications using the audio platform’s APIs. The changes include a mandatory premium ...
Xbox Cloud Gaming users can now try out a brand-new web interface, with Microsoft overhauling the design and navigation options of the experience. Fans of cloud gaming in the Xbox space have some good ...
OpenAI plans to test ads for ChatGPT Free and Go users in the U.S., while keeping Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans ad-free. Ads will appear below responses, remain clearly labeled, and will not ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has published a notice announcing the 2026 DOT random drug testing rates, and truck drivers will see no changes from the last five years. The 2026 random drug ...
Abstract: Web APIs serving as an intermediary for communication between distributed systems has increased recently. It has become critical to test these APIs to ensure their functionality and quality ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is advising that all safety-sensitive workers must still comply with federal drug testing requirements, even as the president directs the attorney general ...
OpenAI’s recently launched Atlas browser is a fascinating inversion of what users may expect from a browser, centering AI answers above traditional web links. Every click in a regular browser is a ...
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On Tuesday, DoorDash unveiled Dot, a small robot it built in-house that can autonomously drive on roads, bike lanes, and sidewalks to deliver food and small packages at speeds up to 20 miles per hour.