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A highways teams has been able to fill in more potholes in the last year than in each of the previous four thanks to AI technology, a local authority says. Crews filled in more than 37,300 potholes ...
JCB’s rugged Android phones bring big batteries, tough specs, and niche tools, but pricing and fierce competition could limit ...
News Local News West Lothian Council Pothole fixing machine 'not worth it' for West Lothian due to problems with winter repairs The Pothole Pro has been promoted by the opposition SNP group as the ...
The Studio Display starts at $1,599 with a simple stand, and the Pro Display XDR is even pricier at $4,999 without a stand or VESA connector. Opt for the stand and you’ll spend an extra $999.
A second-generation Pro Display XDR could feature a higher refresh rate, Thunderbolt 5 connectivity for faster data throughput, and even a shift to OLED or hybrid OLED/QD-OLED panels.
In the days after the event, it was reported that Lord Bamford and JCB could “take a leading role” in a national pothole repair programme under a Reform government.
Apple's Pro Display XDR is now over five years old, and while there are rumors about a second-generation model, surprisingly little is known about the successor to the company's flagship external ...
A new report claims that Apple could soon release a new Studio Display, but that move reveals a lot about the Pro Display XDR -- and it’s not all good news.
Pothole Pro works by incorporating three functions; cutting, cropping and cleaning. According to JCB’s website, the machine has an average pothole repair time of eight minutes and costs half as ...
She operated JCB’s Pothole Pro, a machine that can fix a pothole in eight minutes, at a cost of around £30. The Pothole Pro is currently used in 20 local authorities.
Roads minister Lilian Greenwood will visit a JCB factory in Derbyshire on Wednesday to meet some of the company’s engineers and test its Pothole Pro machine.