A look at the candidates for Cranston's mayoral race
The candidates are working hard to attract statewide traffic by bringing in big businesses.
The candidates are working hard to attract statewide traffic by bringing in big businesses.
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.
Automotive data firm iSeeCars looked at past government vehicle recall data and then projected future likely recall expectations, creating a list of cars most and least likely to be recalled.
Here’s what will be different this time — and why it matters.
Google just announced an update for Android for Cars. There are new apps, like Max and Angry Birds, and casting support.
The Giants' offseason will be on full display for "Hard Knocks."
Ubisoft just revealed a November 15 release date for Assassin's Creed Shadows. It’ll be available on every major console platform, in addition to both PC and Mac.
Xbox Cloud Gaming now supports keyboard and mouse on web browsers. It works with both Edge and Chrome.
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.
It’s that moment you’ve been waiting for all year: Google I/O keynote day! Google kicked off its developer conference each year with a rapid-fire stream of announcements, including many unveilings of recent things it's been working on. On Wednesday, Google announced it is adding new security and privacy protections to Android, including on-device live threat detection to catch malicious apps, new safeguards for screen sharing, and better security against cell site simulators.
Uber announced a bunch of new shuttle options, along with other stuff, at its GO-GET event. Users will be able to book shared rides up to seven days in advance.
Mike Krieger, one of the co-founders of Instagram and, more recently, the co-founder of personalized news app Artifact (which TechCrunch corporate parent Yahoo recently acquired), is joining Anthropic as the company's first chief product officer. As CPO, Krieger will oversee Anthropic's product engineering, management and design efforts, Anthropic says, as the company works to expand its suite of AI apps and bring Claude, its generative AI technology, to a wider audience.
The 2024 PGA Championship tees off Thursday. Here's how to tune in.
President Biden quadrupled tariffs on Chinese-made EVs. The catch? Hardly any Americans are buying these cars anyway.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon's cloud computing business, has confirmed further details of its European "sovereign cloud," which is designed to enable greater data residency across the region. The company said that the first AWS sovereign cloud region will be set up in the German state of Brandenburg and will go live by the end of 2025. AWS added that it plans to invest €7.8 billion ($8.5 billion) in the facility through 2040.
Last year, Ilya Sutskever admitted that he regretted the role he played in the sudden dismissal of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman.
Bronny James is one of the biggest variables in the 2024 NBA Draft.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that on average, 37 children in cars die each year of heatstroke after being left in vehicles or trapped in them — a child dies this way somewhere in America about every 10 days.
On today's episode of the Exempt List, John Shipley of Jaguar Report joins Charles McDonald to talk about Jared Goff's huge extension, Trevor Lawrence's contract situation, Antoine Winfield Jr. becoming the highest paid defensive back ever, and the Falcons questionable offseason.
Google is bringing some of the biggest changes to its search platform in years.
Mobile app developers, including Patreon and Grammarly, are already integrating with Gemini Nano, its smallest AI model, the company announced during the Google I/O 2024 developer keynote on Tuesday. The companies, along with other select developers, were invited to work with Gemini Nano through an early access program announced last year, the company said. In the coming months, Google says it will open up the Gemini Nano model to more developers.