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Google is piloting a new program to protect against financial fraud apps
DoorDash is piloting drone deliveries with Wing in Australia
Alphabet’s Wing division has teamed up with DoorDash to deliver some convenience and grocery items — such as pantry staples, snacks and household essentials — by drone. Customers can place an order through the “DoorDash Air” section of the DoorDash app and receive their items in as little as 15 minutes.
When they check out, users will need to select a delivery spot for the drone to drop off their package. The DoorDash app will ask them to confirm that the drop zone is clear before the user completes the order.
The pilot is live in Logan, Australia, where Wing has been testing its services for a few years. DoorDash drone deliveries are only available to a small number of households for now, but availability will be expanded in the coming months. The drones can carry a payload of just over a kilogram, DoorDash said.
This is a big step for Wing, as it marks the first time that the company’s services have been accessible through a third-party app. DoorDash employed Wing’s new API to make the integration work. Until now, the Wing Delivery App has been the main way for customers to order and receive items via the company’s drones.
Wing says it has been working on a way to offer third-party app integration for some time. “We see this new functionality as a logical step on this journey to make drone delivery a plug-and-play option for more businesses and consumers — no matter what app they use,” Wing wrote in a blog post.
Wing has been expanding its footprint in recent months. The company announced last month that its drone delivery service was coming to Ireland imminently. It’s also operating in Christiansburg, Virginia and Helsinki, Finland.
Touchlab to begin piloting its robotic skin sensors in a hospital setting
Manipulation and sensing have long been considered two key pillars for unlocking robotics’ potential. There’s a fair bit of overlap between the two, of course. As grippers have become a fundamental element of industrial robotics, these systems require the proper mechanisms for interacting with the world around them. Vision has long been a key to […]
Touchlab to begin piloting its robotic skin sensors in a hospital setting by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
What’s better: temporarily piloting an enemy, or a game within the game just for funsies?
Last time, you decided that utterly rinsing a place is better than an end credits song. This was a pretty close one, with rinsing taking 54% of the vote. Good. Onwards! This week, you must choose between two things which add fleeting novelty and surprise. What’s better: temporarily piloting an enemy, or a game within the game just for funsies?