
Waymo’s used robotaxi batteries get a second life on power grids
A new supply deal with B2U could turn worn-out Waymo EV packs into hundreds of megawatt-hours of grid storage in California and Texas.
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A new supply deal with B2U could turn worn-out Waymo EV packs into hundreds of megawatt-hours of grid storage in California and Texas.

Neon’s streak gives Tom Quinn a fresh proof point: tiny distributor, giant trophy run, and a louder case that prestige still moves audiences and deals.

A confirmed New World screwworm case in a 3-week-old calf raises biosecurity, livestock, and border-response stakes for ranchers and policymakers.

Fox is betting a full season chopped into 101 two-minute clips can travel farther on phones than on Hulu, which raises the bigger question: how far TV will bend to microdrama economics.

Scout is Microsoft's first always-on agent, and the real question for leaders is whether the productivity lift is worth the security and cost tradeoff.

Meta’s VR fitness game is getting a second life as an independent company, a move that could reset how platforms unwind consumer products without torching the user base.

As autonomous models move from chatting to executing API calls, they create a massive security gap that traditional text filters cannot close.

A massive $5.4B valuation and new partnerships signal a pivot from legal combat to collaborative creation in the generative AI music wars.

The Citron Research founder faces up to 25 years in prison for a scheme that weaponized retail sentiment for personal profit.

The British government is betting billions on a Hollywood giant to spark a massive jobs engine in Bedfordshire.

By unveiling in-house reasoning models and a new super app, Microsoft is signaling a strategic pivot from partner dependency to total AI sovereignty.

The unveiling of Universal United Kingdom Resort signals a massive capital bet on European tourism backed by significant British government infrastructure support.