Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a bizarre incident from Pennsylvania, an Uber driver spotted a snake in the trunk of his vehicle after dropping off passengers ...
In short: Uber has expanded its AWS contract to run real-time ride-matching infrastructure on Amazon’s Graviton4 processor and is piloting AI model training on Trainium3, joining Anthropic, OpenAI, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A yellow ball python with black spots in a cardboard box; Exeter Township Police official holding a box with a rescued ball python ...
The driver found the reptile the morning after a ride from a Philadelphia reptile show Exeter Township Police Department/Facebook A Pennsylvania Uber driver found a live ball python in his car after a ...
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On Tuesday, Amazon announced that Uber was expanding its contract for AWS cloud services to run more of its ride-sharing features on Amazon’s chips. Uber will particularly expand its use of AWS’s ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW) -- A Pennsylvania Uber driver woke up to a slithery surprise after picking up two passengers who attended a reptile show. Officers from the Exeter Township Police Department in ...
A Pennsylvania Uber driver woke up to a slithery surprise after picking up two passengers who attended a reptile show. Officers from the Exeter Township Police Department in Berks County were called ...
Exeter Township, Pennsylvania, police were called after an Uber driver dropped off passengers and they left behind a ball python in his vehicle. Donald Trump messed with the wrong pope Justice Sonia ...
A yellow ball python with black spots in a cardboard box; Exeter Township Police official holding a box with a rescued ball python A Pennsylvania Uber driver got a surprise hours after dropping off ...
Uber’s 86,000 square-foot expansion at Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center, announced this week, brought the car-service giant’s total space there to nearly 500,000 square feet on 11 floors.