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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Ride-hailing service Lyft, the underdog rival to Uber, is getting rid of its iconic pink moustache logo and replacing it with something more useful 鈥?beacons.The light-up b stanley cup becher eacons, which Lyft stanley cup call stanley cup s amps, will be on the dashboard of Lyft drivers cars beginning Jan. 1 in New York, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.Beacons can communicate with people s smartphones using Bluetooth technology. In retail stores, this means guiding you to a certain shoe display, for example.With Lyft, it means having your driver s beacon light up a specific color once he or she is near. You can have your phone light up in that same color, too, then hold it up so the driver can see you.Lyft says this will make it easier and safer for drivers and riders to find each other. This can be especially helpful at night, or in crowded areas where multiple people might be hailing a ride.San Francisco-based says it won t use the beacons for ads, though the passenger-facing side might be devoted t Dffe Police looking for Windsor Mill shooting suspects
The USDA reported that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection found a Rosy Gypsy Moth and an Asian Gypsy Moth on a vehicle transport ship in Baltimore.Officials say that this is the first reported encounter of these moth species in the United States and that both of them are destructive pest stanley nz s.Entomologistswere able to identify the species through DNA barcoding. And agriculture specialists submitted the specimens to the USDA pest identifier who also co stanley us nfirmed the egg masses as Asian Gypsy Moth.According to the USDA, the Asian GypsyMoth poses athreat to our country s forests and urban landscapes. The species is known to be mobile and can travel up to25 miles per day. They can lay egg masses that could yield hundreds of hungry caterpillars and is a mass eater that attacks more than 500 species of trees and plants. This first-in-nation interception d stanley kubek emonstrates the criticality of Customs and Border Protection s agriculture protection mission at our sea, air and land ports of entry. Prote
NEW YORK AP 鈥?Ride-hailing service Lyft, the underdog rival to Uber, is getting rid of its iconic pink moustache logo and replacing it with something more useful 鈥?beacons.The light-up b stanley cup becher eacons, which Lyft stanley cup call stanley cup s amps, will be on the dashboard of Lyft drivers cars beginning Jan. 1 in New York, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.Beacons can communicate with people s smartphones using Bluetooth technology. In retail stores, this means guiding you to a certain shoe display, for example.With Lyft, it means having your driver s beacon light up a specific color once he or she is near. You can have your phone light up in that same color, too, then hold it up so the driver can see you.Lyft says this will make it easier and safer for drivers and riders to find each other. This can be especially helpful at night, or in crowded areas where multiple people might be hailing a ride.San Francisco-based says it won t use the beacons for ads, though the passenger-facing side might be devoted t Dffe Police looking for Windsor Mill shooting suspects
The USDA reported that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection found a Rosy Gypsy Moth and an Asian Gypsy Moth on a vehicle transport ship in Baltimore.Officials say that this is the first reported encounter of these moth species in the United States and that both of them are destructive pest stanley nz s.Entomologistswere able to identify the species through DNA barcoding. And agriculture specialists submitted the specimens to the USDA pest identifier who also co stanley us nfirmed the egg masses as Asian Gypsy Moth.According to the USDA, the Asian GypsyMoth poses athreat to our country s forests and urban landscapes. The species is known to be mobile and can travel up to25 miles per day. They can lay egg masses that could yield hundreds of hungry caterpillars and is a mass eater that attacks more than 500 species of trees and plants. This first-in-nation interception d stanley kubek emonstrates the criticality of Customs and Border Protection s agriculture protection mission at our sea, air and land ports of entry. Prote