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TechCrunch Cruise robotaxis return to the Bay Area nearly one year after pedestrian crash Cruise is returning to the streets of Sunnyvale and Mountain View for the first time since it paused operations in the Bay Area after a robotaxi struck a pedestrian in October 2023. "Resuming testing in the Bay Area is an important step forward as we continue to work closely with California regulators and local stakeholders," the company said in a post on X. "This will allow our local employees to engage directly with our product as they refine and improve our tech through R&D." The decision to bring Cruise's autonomous Chevy Bolts back to the Bay Area comes just a few months after the company reached a settlement with California's Public Utilities Commission.

God Of War: Ragnarok's PC port is out and it fixes one of the game's most annoying quirks The God Of War: Ragnarok PC port is out and it has fixed one of the game's most annoying quirks. Players can finally quiet Atreus, who is Kratos' son. He tends to ruin all of the puzzles.

Yahoo Sports Race for the Case Week 4 & the ACC is trying to make up with FSU | College Football Enquirer On today's show, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde discuss the most underrated games to keep an eye on for Week 4. They also cover the potential for reconciliation between the ACC and Florida State, an appreciation for Adrian Wojnarowski after his retirement, and of course the latest edition of Race for the Case.

Virtuous, a fundraising CRM for nonprofits, raises $100M from Susquehanna Growth Equity It's just one of the 1.8 million nonprofits in the U.S. that need to continually solicit contributions from donors to maintain its services. In 2014, that realization inspired Cooper to found Virtuous, a customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing platform that helps nonprofits increase donations. Since then, the Phoenix-based company has attracted more than 10,000 customers at various nonprofits, including Ronald McDonald House, Habitat for Humanity, and the American Cancer Society, and has seen significant growth, quintupling its revenue in the last three years alone.

The iOS 18.1 public beta is here, bringing Apple Intelligence (almost) to the masses Apple Intelligence is now a little more ready for primetime. If you have an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max or iPhone 16, you can install the public beta of iOS 18.1 and check out some of Apple's generative AI tools.

A leadership shake-up at Motional, inside the fight over TuSimple's cash, and Fisker waffles on recall repairs Welp, it sure is getting spicy over at TuSimple, according to several little birds. TechCrunch reporters Rebecca Bellan and Rita Liao chased down the story, and there are quite a few interesting details. For instance, TuSimple was beefing up its autonomous vehicle workforce in China late last year but then changed course in early 2024.

Google rolls out automatic passkey syncing via Password Manager Passkeys, the digital credentials that let you sign into apps and websites without entering a password, are getting easier to use for Chrome users. Starting today, you can save passkeys to Google Password Manager, Google's password manager built into Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux, so that your passkeys automatically sync across all your signed-in devices. The Password Manager client on Android can also now automatically sync passkeys, and syncing support for iOS is coming soon.

MAKERS Live Author to Author: Books By and For Leaders Moderated by Daisy Auger-Dominguez In our MAKERS Live, Author to Author: Books By and For Leaders Daisy Auger-Dominguez, a cross-sector global leader, speaker, author, and advisor focused on future-readying the workforce and building high-performing teams without burning out, led us in a riveting conversation based around her book Burnt Out to Lit Up: How to Reignite the Joy of Leading People. Joining Auger-Dominguez in the conversation is Jezz Chung and Raquel Willis.

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