Month: January 2023

San Francisco wants to slow robotaxi rollout over blocked traffic and false 911 calls

San Francisco transportation officials want Waymo and Cruise to slow the expansion of their robotaxi services in the city due to safety concerns, as reported earlier by NBC News. In two letters written to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the officials on San Francisco County’s Transportation Authority say the…

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Hitting the Books: High school students have spent a decade fighting Baltimore’s toxic legacy

There was a time in the last century when we, quite foolishly, believed incineration to be a superior means of waste disposal than landfills. And, for decades, many of America’s most disadvantaged have been paying for those decisions with with their lifespans. South Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood, for example, is…

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How to use the Apple HomePod’s temperature and humidity sensors

In this article, we’ll go over how to use this new feature and show you how to use it with Apple Home smart home automations. With the new temperature and humidity sensing in the HomePod, you can easily check what the temperature is in the room your smart speaker is…

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19 Everyday Products Made of Recycled Materials (2023): Chargers, Watches, Toys

Tread lightly on our planet with toys and accessories made from repurposed plastic, and many other Earth-friendly picks. Source

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The iPhone 15 Wi-Fi 6E upgrade might just be for the Pro models

Audio player loading… When the iPhone 15 handsets make an appearance, we’re once again expecting there to be several differences between the standard two phones and the two more expensive Pro models – and one of those differences could be in Wi-Fi support. A leaked document posted by tipster Unknownz21…

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The Best Amazon Fire Tablet (2023): Which Model Should You Buy?

Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for everybody. Source

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