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a zipline drone delivery chipotle food

Chipotle is rolling out drone delivery. That means your next burrito could come zipping down out of the sky...for...whatever reason.

The fast casual chain announced this week it was rolling out what it's calling "Zipotle" to a small number of customers. Zipotle is a reference to Zipline, an autonomous drone delivery company, which will do the dropping off for Chipotle.

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bluesky logo on phone

People in Mississippi no longer have access to Bluesky — one of the primary alternatives to Elon Musk's X — because of burdensome age verif

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Joe Tsai, Sam Altman, Lisa Su
A composite of Joe Tsai, Sam Altman, and Lisa Su
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Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum sitting against wall in between

I'll be the first person to tell someone to just grow up and buy a nice Dyson rather than settle for a cheaper cordless vacuum.

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An illustration of several people using various mobility devices, including crutches and manual wheelchairs, surrounding by large dollar bills and a rising arrow.

It's a tough time to open up your wallet.

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ai-generated image from midjourneyTV showing young woman in nylon suit leaning over desk

Alexandr Wang, the new Chief AI Officer at Meta, announced on Friday afternoon that Meta will license Midjourney's "aesthetic technology" for future Meta products and models.

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Formula One F1 - Las Vegas Grand Prix - Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S - November 18, 2023  Kimbal Musk before the race
Kimbal Musk supports Elon Musk's pay package and plan to invest in xAI.
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President Donald Trump speaking to reporters at a the White House.
"We have to. They have to be able to defend themselves," President Donald Trump said of the US plans to send Ukraine weapons.
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A small wheeled robot fitted with a grenade launcher rolls on a dirt ground with a grey sky and a man behind it
Ukraine is using ground robots for a variety of uses, including firing RPG-7 grenade launchers as pictured and blowing up Russian positions.