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Alphabet’s self-driving technology company hits a major milestone, Apple TV+ extends its free subscription period and Affirm files to go public. This is your Daily Crunch for October 8, 2020. By the way, I’m on vacation tomorrow, so Darrell Etherington will be filling in. Then we’re both out on Monday for Columbus Day/Canadian Thanksgiving/any other holiday of your choice. I’ll be back Tuesday! | | | |
Waymo hit a major milestone today: It’s offering fully driverless rides to (some) members of the public. While the Alphabet-owned company has offered plenty of self-driving rides before, they usually came with a human in the driver’s seat for safety. Members of the early rider program who’d signed nondisclosure agreements were able to try out fully driverless rides — but again, they had to sign NDAs first. Today, the company said members of its more open Waymo One program in Phoenix will be able to go fully driverless, and to take friends and family with them. And over the next few weeks, the program will open up to even more passengers. Read more | | Image Credits: Waymo | | |
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