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Posted onUber and Lyft will start testing Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis in London in 2026, joining Waymo and local startup Wayve as companies that will have autonomous vehicles in the city next year. Lyft CEO David Risher said in a post on X and LinkedIn that Lyft will start testing once it receives local regulatory approval….
Optimums latest fiber internet deal costs only $25 a month – heres who can qualify
Posted onKerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. In 2026, a reliable internet connection is key for streaming, working from home, surfing the web, and more. But it’s not always cheap. Lucky for you, you may be able to scoop up Optimum’s new $25 per month fiber internet plan, which locks in the…
How to watch the solar eclipse safely in Devon and Cornwall
Posted onA partial solar eclipse is set to be visible across the South West on Wednesday evening. In Devon and Cornwall, the eclipse will start at about 18:18 BST, peak at 19:15 and finish at about 20:10 – but how can it be viewed safely? Consultant ophthalmologist David Jones said his top four tips were to…
Optimal Blue’s New Brand Reflects Its Modern Technology and Proven Expertise and Leadership – Send2Press Newswire
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Nature charity plans to release wild beavers into Dorset rivers
Posted onThe trust added: “It’s an opportunity for all to feed into this potential reintroduction project, facilitating collaborative planning and helping to maximise the significant environmental benefits, whilst minimising any negative impacts of any future project.”
Wearable technology transforms laboratory medicine
Posted onImproved monitoring capabilities Professor Dr Taleieh Rajabi Professor Taleieh Rajabi, an expert in applying microfluidics in wearables, said worn devices are adding a new dimension to patient monitoring and diagnostics in laboratory medicine. ‘By capturing real-time vital signs and other important health metrics, these devices enable healthcare professionals – and in the future, patients –…
