Airbus commissions wind-powered ships
Airbus plans to reduce its carbon footprint by commissioning three ships powered partially by wind energy.
Airbus plans to reduce its carbon footprint by commissioning three ships powered partially by wind energy.
Amazon has reported a staggering surge in profits for the latest quarter, nearly tripling to $9.9 billion, up from $2.9 billion the previous year.
Google Maps is introducing a series of artificial intelligence (AI) enhancements to its app and web app.
Not finding your parcel after receiving a message from the courier company that it has been delivered is scary. No wonder it’s one of the
Apple has introduced its latest M3 processor, unveiling a lineup of new Macs set to hit the market on November 7, 2023.
Uber Eats plans to achieve its goal of making 100% of food delivery trips emission-free worldwide by 2040.
Cruise, the self-driving technology company owned by General Motors, has boldly decided to halt its driverless operations.
European startup Circu Li-ion has secured substantial funding of €8.5 million (about $9 million) to rethink electric vehicle (EV) battery upcycling.
Ryder has announced its plans to acquire Impact Fulfillment Services (IFS), or IFS Holdings, LLC.
Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has unveiled Waymax, an AI simulator designed to aid researchers in training more realistic intelligent agents.
The demand for next-day and same-day parcel deliveries is experiencing an unprecedented surge across Australia, as revealed by CouriersPlease, a delivery service provider.
In a surprising turn of events, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that it has suspended the driverless permits of Cruise. The
Uber Australia has been hit with a substantial fine after an investigation by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) uncovered multiple violations of spam
Social shopping is an absolute buzzword in the e-commerce world. Now, Amazon has unveiled a groundbreaking social shopping feature, “Consult-a-Friend,” to help consumers seek product
General Motors (GM), Cruise, and Honda have unveiled ambitious plans to introduce a driverless ride-hailing service in Japan, potentially as early as 2026. The companies
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