UK-based Wayve, which develops AI software for vehicles, starts testing its driver-assistance system in San Francisco and opens a new office in California
what started as a vision to build a scalable solution to autonomy is now proving itself on two continents. Can't wait to be picked up at SFO! Seth Winterroth / @sethwinterroth : Spotted @wayve_ai in P...
Impressions of Waymo's robotaxis after several rides: amazing tech that quickly feels “normal”, but the car failed to understand a traffic cop's hand signals
I took my first Cruise more than a year ago! https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... Pranay Prateek / @pranay01 : My first time riding a driverless car and I must say this is definitely the future. The r...
What to expect at WWDC22: overhauled iOS 16 lock screen with widgets, more laptop-like iPadOS 16 multitasking, redesigned MacBook Air, and more, but no headset
but there's some bad news Chance Miller / 9to5Mac : WWDC 2022: Last-minute rumors on MacBook Air, iPadOS 16, more Samuel Axon / Ars Technica : What to expect at WWDC 2022: iOS 16, M2, and more Chris S...
Officials say Russian hacking group Energetic Bear breached the system that SFO staff and travelers use to access the airport's Wi-Fi, in an attack in March
Nicole Perlroth / New York Times : Tweets: @clearing_fog , @tjmcintyre , and @nicoleperlroth Tweets: ClearingTheFog / @clearing_fog : Russian hackers compromised the wifi in three different airports ...