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Elon Musk’s Boring Company gets green light for Las Vegas tunnel system

The Verge

Elon Musk’s Boring Company just won approval from local officials to move forward with building a network of vehicle tunnels underneath Las Vegas. The Boring Company already operates a small version of this “Teslas in Tunnels” system underneath the Las Vegas Convention Center, which opened earlier this year and involves two 0.8-mile

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Motional and Via launch a free robotaxi shuttle in Las Vegas

The Verge

Motional and Via are teaming up to launch a free robotaxi shuttle service in Las Vegas. The news comes almost a year and a half after the two companies announced their intention to link up to study how autonomous vehicles could interact with public transit networks. Las Vegas is no stranger to autonomous vehicles and shuttles.

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CES 2022 starts to fall apart as T-Mobile, Amazon, and others bail on in-person conference

The Verge

T-Mobile, Meta, Twitter, Pinterest, and iHeartRadio have all announced this week that they won’t attend this version of the annual Las Vegas expo in light of a new wave of COVID-19 cases in the US, as have major tech publications including The Verge, CNET , Engadget , TechCrunch , TechRadar and Tom’s Guide.

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Ford’s self-driving cars will be available on Lyft’s platform in Miami and Austin

The Verge

It’s the latest move to make more autonomous vehicles available for public use after initial predictions about the wide-scale availability of AVs failed to materialize. It will be the first time that Ford or Argo have invited members of the general public to go for a ride in their autonomous vehicles.

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Tableau Conference 2022: Tips for in-person and virtual

Tableau

With so much to learn and do, whether you’re heading to Vegas or tuning in from your computer, it’s time to get organized and maximize your #Data22 experience. In-person: Viva Las Vegas. If you’re still 100% remote, consider gathering with local folks at a co-working space, or virtually with a platform like Zoom or Remo.co.

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Tableau Conference 2022: Tips for in-person and virtual

Tableau

With so much to learn and do, whether you’re heading to Vegas or tuning in from your computer, it’s time to get organized and maximize your #Data22 experience. In-person: Viva Las Vegas. If you’re still 100% remote, consider gathering with local folks at a co-working space, or virtually with a platform like Zoom or Remo.co.

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Best of Tableau Web: May 2022

Tableau

Tableau Conference 2022 was unmistakably the latter, as summed up by Sarah Bartlett , one of the many data lovers who attended TC22 in Las Vegas last month. . And for those that didn’t or couldn’t, there were still opportunities to make meaningful connections by attending the conference virtually or through local TC22 watch parties.

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