Here's everything you need to know about AI.com, the mysterious website that was advertised during the Super Bowl. Credit: Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images One of the commercials ...
WeatherTech returns to the Super Bowl with a product-focused spot built around everyday family life and the brand’s longstanding message of dependable protection. “Life Moves Fast — Don’t Miss a ...
Paul Vixie, an early internet innovator, takes us on a trip down memory lane, to a time when the dot-com boom led to a rapid expansion of internet infrastructure similar to what we're seeing today ...
The US Department of Transportation apparently thinks it’s a good idea to use artificial intelligence to draft rules impacting the safety of airplanes, cars, and pipelines, a ProPublica investigation ...
Investors have been waiting three decades for the next "internet" moment -- and artificial intelligence (AI) has answered the call. Today's leading AI stocks have established foundations, which is ...
The founder and CEO of WeatherTech is worth more than $4 billion, thanks to his made-in-America car mats, dog bowls and sun shades. Now he has his sights set on trade regulation. On a December phone ...
David MacNeil, the founder and chief executive officer of automotive accessories maker WeatherTech, has been tapped for a seat on the Federal Trade Commission, a move that would place one of the auto ...
The car mat CEO has committed to US-based manufacturing. The car mat CEO has committed to US-based manufacturing. is a senior policy reporter at The Verge, covering the intersection of Silicon Valley ...
Jan 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump nominated WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil to a seat on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, according to a post on the White House website on Tuesday.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Signage is seen at the Federal Trade Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 29, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Jan ...
If you’ve been following the meteoric rise of Shane van Gisbergen the Kiwi road course ringer who turned the Cup Series upside down in Chicago you know sponsorships have been flooding in. But now, ...