HOUSTON, Texas -- The days of people delivering pizza may end sooner than you think. Domino's Pizza has announced the launch of autonomous pizza delivery. But wait - it's only in Houston, Texas, for ...
In April, the pizza company Domino’s and self-driving delivery company Nuro launched autonomous pizza delivery in Houston, Texas. Select customers who place a prepaid online order on certain days and ...
Imagine one night you’re hungry for a pizza. You decide to place an order online, pre-paying and choosing an R2 car delivery. A short time later, after you’ve been updated by text alerts and have ...
Domino’s Pizza announced Monday that the company has launched autonomous delivery in the Houston area in partnership with autonomous delivery company Nuro. Customers who order from the Domino’s in ...
SILIVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Electric vehicle maker Nuro said Tuesday it had secured $600 million in funding from Google, Kroger and others to continue the development of its autonomous delivery vehicle ...
Starting this week, some Domino's customers in Houston can have a pizza delivered without ever interacting with a human. The pizza delivery giant said Monday it has partnered with autonomous delivery ...
There goes another high schooler's job: Domino's Pizza Inc. plans to test unmanned pizza delivery in Houston later this year. The chain, known as a technology leader in the restaurant industry, is ...
Domino’s Pizza is partnering with the robotics company Nuro to deliver pizza in unmanned vehicles. The Nuro vehicle, the self-driving R2, is set to start delivering pizza to customers in the Houston ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Domino's Pizza Inc and Nuro Inc, a Silicon Valley startup, said on Monday they will launch a robotic pizza delivery service in Houston this week as they seek to satisfy ...
Nuro showed off Wednesday one of the final pieces of its commercial autonomous delivery strategy. The startup, which has raised more than $2.13 billion since former Google engineers Dave Ferguson and ...
Nuro has worked with companies like Walmart, FedEx, Kroger and Dominos on driverless deliveries in Houston. Soon you won’t need to worry about your food delivery guy eating your fries. San ...
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