Lyft and Waymo are partnering to bring robotaxis to Nashville

Waymo has struck a deal with ride-hailing company Lyft to launch a robotaxi service in Nashville in 2026. The company said Wednesday it will begin testing its fleet of all-electric and autonomous Jaguar I-Pace vehicles in the Nashville area in the coming months and will open up the service to the public next year. The… Continue reading Lyft and Waymo are partnering to bring robotaxis to Nashville

New study will track 60,000 Garmin smartwatch users to better understand pregnancy outcomes

Matthew Miller/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways  Garmin and King’s College London are studying pregnancy.  It could help understand exercise’s role during pregnancy. It aims to reduce gestational diabetes and hypertension. Research institutions are increasingly using wearable gadgets to carry out their health studies. On Tuesday, Garmin announced a… Continue reading New study will track 60,000 Garmin smartwatch users to better understand pregnancy outcomes

Tesla agrees to settle another wrongful death lawsuit involving Autopilot

Transportation The case was settled a few weeks after a jury in Florida ordered Tesla to pay $243 million in damages in a different fatal Autopilot crash. The case was settled a few weeks after a jury in Florida ordered Tesla to pay $243 million in damages in a different fatal Autopilot crash. by Andrew… Continue reading Tesla agrees to settle another wrongful death lawsuit involving Autopilot

Waymo to launch a robotaxi service in Nashville in 2026

Transportation Autonomous Cars The vehicles can be initially hailed on Waymo’s app, and then later through the Lyft app. The vehicles can be initially hailed on Waymo’s app, and then later through the Lyft app. by Andrew J. Hawkins Sep 17, 2025, 1:00 PM UTC Andrew J. Hawkins is transportation editor with 10+ years of… Continue reading Waymo to launch a robotaxi service in Nashville in 2026

Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro is a bold redesign but a basic upgrade

But most people should buy the regular iPhone 17. by Todd Haselton and Allison Johnson Photography by Vjeran Pavic Sep 17, 2025, 12:00 PM UTC It’s a tricky year to review the iPhone Pro. It’s long been the go-to choice for anyone who wants an iPhone with the nicest screen, longest battery, and great cameras.… Continue reading Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro is a bold redesign but a basic upgrade

DJI Mini 5 Pro official: 1-inch sensors come to small drones, plus the longest battery life yet

DJI won’t even put this one on its US website. DJI won’t even put this one on its US website. by Sean Hollister Sep 17, 2025, 12:00 PM UTC Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of… Continue reading DJI Mini 5 Pro official: 1-inch sensors come to small drones, plus the longest battery life yet

Honda unveils new WN7 electric motorcycle, but with a huge dealbreaker

Honda has officially unveiled the new WN7, its latest electric motorcycle and the first in a planned lineup of larger EV two-wheelers. Designed as a commuter-friendly electric motorcycle for the European market, the WN7 is part of Honda’s push toward carbon neutrality. The launch shines more light on a reveal we’ve long been waiting for.… Continue reading Honda unveils new WN7 electric motorcycle, but with a huge dealbreaker

Tesla partners with Uber Freight to offer Tesla Semi electric trucks at discounts

Uber Freight is launching a ‘Dedicated EV Fleet Accelerator Program’ in partnership with Tesla to lower the most significant barrier to electric Class 8 adoption: upfront cost. The buyer program pairs purchase subsidies for Tesla Semis with pre‑arranged dedicated freight and route planning around Tesla’s Semi Charger network, which is currently being deployed in the… Continue reading Tesla partners with Uber Freight to offer Tesla Semi electric trucks at discounts

Tesla settles another fatal Autopilot crash before it gets to trial

Tesla has agreed to settle another wrongful death lawsuit from a fatal crash involving Autopilot before the case could get to trial later this year. It’s one of many lawsuits involving several crashes involving Tesla’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (Supervised), after the floodgates were open following a watershed trial. Over… Continue reading Tesla settles another fatal Autopilot crash before it gets to trial

CrowdStrike Infested With “Self-Replicating Worms”

A year after a glitch at cybersecurity company CrowdStrike triggered a global computer outage affecting millions of computers, the software vendor is being forced to contain a new threat: a swarm of self-replicating worms. As first reported by investigative cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs, CrowdStrike once again became the launchpad for a potentially debilitating security hazard… Continue reading CrowdStrike Infested With “Self-Replicating Worms”