Good morning, Austin.

Here are some of the stories creating a buzz around the tech world this morning:

The folks at Domino's are finally tackling the big tech issues -- like having a robot deliver pizza. Domino's is testing the concept in Australia. We really hope it works -- and comes to Austin very soon.

It seems a Swiss company is working on creating small drone advertising blimps. Not sure we really need that. But Gizmodo takes a look at the concept.

Cnet reviewer David Katzmaier gives four stars to Sony's Playstation Vue, and praises the cable TV cord-cutting possibilities it offers.

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