Domino’s GPS-powered pizza tracking is available in many more places

Earlier this year, Domino's Pizza said it would let you track your pizza deliveries using GPS. And, well, the company is now delivering on that promise. Domino's announced today that approximately a quarter of its locations across the US will have th...

Domino’s will use e-bikes to deliver pizzas across the US

Domino's Pizza is once again adopting cutting edge delivery vehicles, although you're much more likely to see these ones in action. In the wake of successful tests, the restaurant chain is launching a US-wide e-bike delivery program that will give st...

Domino’s will let you track your pizza delivery with GPS

By the end of the year, you'll be able to track your Domino's Pizza delivery via GPS. The company is known for embracing technology, and it's done things like deliver pizza via robots and self-driving vehicles and allowed orders through cars and Alex...

Domino’s tests cashless stores and deliveries

Domino's is testing cashless stores, with customers only being able to use their card, contactless payments (like ApplePay or Android Pay), PayPal and Instagift cards to buy their pizzas both in store and when they have orders delivered. The trial is...

Hold the phone: Chevy owners can order Domino’s with their car

You now have the chance to order pizza from your car's touchscreen. Chevy has added Domino's ordering to its Marketplace, making it the first company to offer pizza orders directly from your car's dash -- no smartphone app required. It's not a part...

Domino’s will use self-driving vehicles to deliver pizza in Houston

Domino's is determined to make autonomous pizza delivery a practical reality. The chain has unveiled plans to deliver pies to "select" Houston customers later in 2019 using Nuro's self-driving R2 vehicle. If you order online from a participating st...

Check out Some Cool Pool Tricks and Domino Mazes

Hevesh5 (aka Lily Hevesh) has a ton of patience when it comes to setting up dominoes. She recently put together a video which combines falling dominoes with pool shots, and the end result is pretty damn cool.

All I know is that these shots must have taken a long time to set up. She’s a real pool shark, a hustler, a domino diva. This puts a whole new twist on that game of pool I was going to play tonight. Now I feel like I have to set up some elaborate domino structures just to compete.

There are some failures along the way here, like the one on the air hockey table, but mostly impressive wins. Some of these even go from air hockey table to pool table. Others use multiple pool tables. It looks like a lot of fun, but I wouldn’t want to be the one who has to clean all of those dominoes up after a day of this kind of fun.

Great job, Lily. This kind of thing takes careful planning and precision with the strategic placement of every single domino. You have to be good with a pool cue too.

[via Laughing Squid via Geekologie]

You can soon order Domino’s pizza from your car’s touchscreen

Domino's is continuing its quest to let you order pizza through every device imaginable. It's partnering with Xevo on an app that can order pies through your car's infotainment system, no tethered smartphone required. You can avoid distractions by...

Domino’s Is Fixing America’s Roads to Improve Pizza Delivery

America’s roads are pretty crappy. You would think we would invest in more big infrastructure initiatives to improve the country and create jobs. Sadly that doesn’t seem to be the case in most places. Now worries though, Domino’s is on it.

Domino’s pizzas do get pretty beaten up by poorly-maintained roads. The Paving for Pizza website shows us how thanks to pizza-box-cams. Pizzas get hurt by potholes. So Domino’s has been hiring work crews to repair potholes in several cities, including Burbank, California (five holes fixed), Bartonville, Texas (eight holes), and there have been 40 holes fixed in Milford, Delaware, and another 150 potholes filled in Athens, Georgia.

They aren’t doing this out of the kindness of their hearts. Domino’s tags every filled pothole with their logo and “OH YES WE DID.” It’s a good PR stunt and it helps them deliver pizzas that are less banged up.

Good job Domino’s. Keep filling those holes! What other companies can we get to help fix our stuff? Maybe they could help with other areas of our infrastructure next.

[via Jalopnik]