Lyft is partnering with San Jose-based Tensor Auto. Lyft says it has reserved "hundreds" of Tensor robotaxis and will operate its own fleet. The other piece of the partnership: Tensor will make its ...
Google may not use a Samsung modem for its next chip. A rumor suggests that the tech giant may pick MediaTek’s M90 modem instead. The reason may be that the M90 modem is faster and more energy ...
Rick Osterloh casually dropped his laptop onto the couch and leaned back, satisfied. It’s not a mic, but the effect is about the same. Google’s chief of hardware had just shown me a demo of the ...
This week’s release of the first Android 15 Developer Preview sealed the fate of the last Snapdragon Pixels. Launched in 2020 and 2021, the Pixel 4a, 4a 5G, 5, and Pixel 5a were the last batch of ...
Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. In addition to her current role, she's worked for CNET's video, ...
The former robotaxi company says it will begin selling ground-up Level 4 autonomous vehicles to private customers by January 2027. The promise of a truly self-driving car is closer than ever, ...
The company says it’s based in San Jose, but it appears to be connected to an autonomous vehicle developer with ties to China. The company says it’s based in San Jose, but it appears to be connected ...
Tensor was founded in Silicon Valley as AutoX back in 2016 and focused on building autonomous commercial vehicles and robotaxis. The company began testing autonomous vehicles in California and China ...
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