Graffiti drone pilot program
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is testing graffiti-battling drones to see if they can be used to remove tags from hard-to-reach places, like tall retaining walls, bridges and overpasses.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is testing graffiti-battling drones to see if they can be used to remove tags from hard-to-reach places, like tall retaining walls, bridges and overpasses.
From bags to dark circles, wrinkles to crepey skin, the delicate area under our eyes poses a host of issues. Here's how to safely target them.
Uber is taking a shuttle product it developed for commuters in India and Egypt and converting it for an American audience. The ride-hail and delivery giant announced Wednesday at its annual Go-Get event in New York City it will launch a shuttle service in certain U.S. cities this summer. Uber Shuttle in the U.S. will repurpose the technology and business model that Uber has built to help commuters in emerging markets where there's a public transportation gap.
Eight TikTok creators have sued the US government in an effort to block a law that could lead to a ban of the app.
A no-closing-cost refinance helps you avoid the up-front cost of refinancing your mortgage, but it isn’t entirely free. Learn how a no-closing-cost refi works.
Richard Globensky will be sentenced in October and faces a maximum of 10 years in prison.
BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski sees the S&P 500 ending 2024 at 5,600 as stock momentum is "likely to persist."
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After shirking tradition and devoting its entire Google I/O keynote to showcase how it’s stuffing AI into everything you can imagine, the company has reserved day two to catch up on the one-time star of the show, Android.
Google’s going all-in on AI — and it wants you to know it. During the company’s keynote at its I/O developer conference on Tuesday, Google mentioned “AI” more than 120 times. Google plans to use generative AI to organize entire Google Search results pages.
Vehicle prices continued their downward trend in April as costs continue to moderate from pandemic-era highs.
The retail giant is expected to report strong numbers as Americans looks to stretch their dollars.
The Giants' offseason will be on full display for "Hard Knocks."
April's update on retail sales comes as economists are closely watching for any signs of weakening consumer demand amid sticky inflation and higher interest rates.
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Director Sam Taylor-Johnson explains the "careful way" she portrays Amy Winehouse in new biopic as critics take issue with how difficult subject matter is handled.
Layer is leaning into that better user experience, but with embedded accounting. Its customers are those, like Square or Toast, working with small and medium-sized businesses to offer accounting and bookkeeping features inside their own products. This is instead of using a separate accounting software, like QuickBooks, to manage their business finances.
Google has open-sourced more code for Project Gameface, allowing developers to build Android applications that can use the hands-free "mouse" technology.
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PayHOA, a previously bootstrapped Kentucky-based startup that offers software for self-managed homeowner associations (HOAs), is an example of how real-world problems can translate into opportunity. It just raised a $27.5 million Series A round in an environment where nearly $30 million Series A rounds are no longer common. PayHOA founder and CEO Mike Bollinger has been putting his finance degree to good use.