At Google IO 2026, the company unveiled a new version of its agentic coding app, Google Antigravity 2.0, with an updated desktop app, a CLI tool, and an SDK for custom workflows. The company launched ...
A recent poll found that 44% of Americans have cut back on driving due to high gas prices. The same poll showed 34% of Americans are changing their vacation plans because of rising fuel costs. In ...
They’re keeping the spirit alive. Spirit Airlines permanently shut down on Saturday after 34 years after a surge in fuel prices that impacted restructuring efforts, resulting in the cancellations of ...
I test-drove Xpeng’s new VLA 2.0 autonomous driving system in Beijing last week, and after 40 minutes of navigating one of the most aggressive driving environments in the world, I didn’t have to ...
PC-DOS 1.00 would lead to Microsoft becoming computing's top dog Microsoft continues to embrace open source. The source code and annotations provide insight into the operating system's earliest days.
It used to be easy enough to distinguish between human-made and AI-generated imagery — just two years ago, you couldn’t use image models to create a menu for a Mexican restaurant without inventing new ...
XPENG has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for the future of intelligent driving, confirming that global deliveries of its next-generation VLA 2.0 system will begin in 2027, with Volkswagen selected as ...
Volkswagen will be the launch customer for XPeng’s second-generation Vision-Language-Action model, CEO He Xiaopeng said Wednesday. He said the model’s upcoming debut could mark a “DeepSeek moment” for ...
Avowed is now a year old on Xbox Series X|S and PC, and to celebrate the game's one-year anniversary, the team at Obsidian Entertainment has dropped its big 2.0 patch - featuring New Game+, new ...
Xpeng has outlined a central part of its latest intelligent driving tech and autonomous drive that is powered by AI. It says its upcoming VLA 2.0 (Vision-Language-Action) architecture is the ...
A new AI video model from China has flooded the internet with copyrighted content — causing so much backlash that its owner, ByteDance, has promised to “strengthen current safeguards.” Subscribe to ...