The Las Vegas valley is getting a new internet service provider and if you need to ‘Google’ who it is, you’ve already found the answer Google. The tech company is bringing their fiber-optic-cable-powered internet,
Google Fiber’s next big expansion is underway in Las Vegas, Nevada. After first announcing the expansion last year, Google has confirmed that it has started construction in Las Vegas and Clark County where its fiber internet service will be available “later this year.”
A new internet service provider, Google Fiber, has now broken ground on the west side of Las Vegas, it was announced on Thursday.
Google Fiber announced plans to expand its fiber network in Nevada last year. Currently, the company has either launched or plans to launch fiber services across 19 US states. Google Fiber, also known as G Fiber, said that its fiber services will be available in Las Vegas later this year.
For many locals, Cox has been the primary provider for years, but now, there's a new option on the way. I talked to Will Novak with G-Fiber to find out how it works.
Shares of Uber and Lyft fell Wednesday amid a report Alphabet's Waymo plans to expand autonomous vehicle operations to 10 more cities in 2025.
After testing the Waymo Driver in multiple cities, the company says the technology is adapting successfully to new environments, leading to the expansion. In addition to ongoing trips to Truckee, Michigan's Upper Peninsula,
A resolution passed by the city council aims to rebrand Las Vegas and encourage tourism; however, some are concerned they were not consulted prior to the rule being passed.
A California real estate firm kicked off a sprawling project in North Las Vegas that calls for housing, commercial space and an athletic complex across two former casino sites. Agora Realty & Management held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for its first phase of Hylo Park, a mixed-use development at Rancho Drive and Lake Mead Boulevard.
Meta has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump against the company after it suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.
While the testing vehicles will be manually driven initially, the operation could potentially lead to the launch of a commercial robotaxi service, intensifying competition for Uber and Lyft. Waymo's approach to these "road trips" is to assess how well its self-driving system can adapt to different environments,