Auto Safety 4 days ago Waymo’s cheaper robotaxi tech could help expand rides fast Waymo unveils cheaper sixth-generation driverless technology, expanding robotaxi service to 20 new cities this year with improved sensors and reduced costs.
Smart and Safe Tech February 12 How to safely view your bank and retirement accounts online Expert cybersecurity tips to protect your online banking and investment accounts from hackers. Learn essential security habits that keep your money safe.
Robots February 10 Humanoid robots are getting smaller, safer and closer Fauna Robotics is launching Sprout as a developer platform for humanoid robots. The robot features 29 degrees of freedom and NVIDIA compute power.
Innovation February 8 Flying car now on sale for $190,000 Flying cars are here now. Pivotal's "Helix" eVTOL costs $190,000 amd requires no pilot license. Real people are flying today.
Hackers January 31 Major US shipping platform left customer data wide open to hackers Hackers are targeting global shipping technology to steal cargo worth millions. New cybersecurity threats expose supply chain vulnerabilities worldwide.
Google January 30 YouTube lets parents limit or block Shorts for teens Google platform YouTube introduced new parental controls letting families set daily limits or block Shorts for teens, amid concerns about phone time.
Robots January 28 Tiny autonomous robots can now swim on their own Scientists create smallest programmable robots ever – smaller than salt grains, these breakthrough microscopic machines could revolutionize medicine and healthcare.
Security January 28 5 myths about identity theft that put your data at risk Identity theft myths debunked: your personal data is already exposed on data broker sites, and scammers don't need major breaches to target you.
Smart and Safe Tech January 23 Private autonomous pods could redefine ride-sharing California startup Pliyt unveils autonomous vehicle with private pods, revolutionizing ride-sharing by eliminating forced passenger interaction and awkward conversations.
Smart and Safe Tech January 14 FCC cracks down on robocall reporting violations FCC imposes new $10,000 fines on telecom companies for false robocall filings. New penalties take effect Feb. 5 to strengthen enforcement against violations.