
Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years – but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part
Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years – but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part
Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years – but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part
Update: Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, loses ‘home’ button
Escalating price reflects the increasing sophistication of smartphones, which have been evolving into status symbols akin to automobiles.
Fired Google engineer files complaint as memo intensifies tech diversity debate
A 28-year-old former Google engineer who was fired over a memo he wrote about gender differences said Tuesday he’s exploring all his legal options and
Tesla moves to soothe worries about Model 3 output; shares soar on Q2 earnings
Electric car maker Tesla Inc. calmed jittery investors Wednesday, assuring them it can meet aggressive production targets for its new lower-cost Model 3 sedan. CEO
Apple eyes augmented reality; posts 12% increase in earnings
Apple’s iPhone may be ready for its next big act as a springboard into “augmented reality,” a technology that projects life-like images into real-world settings
Forbes: Amazon CEO Bezos was briefly the world’s richest man
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos briefly became the world’s richest man Thursday in Forbes magazine’s tracking of wealth, as stock in his e-commerce company hit an
Facebook ads keep creeping into new apps as profit soars 71%
Scrolling through an ad-free Instagram is now a distant memory, much like the once ad-free Facebook itself. Soon, users of its Messenger app will begin
Nokia reports loss, warns of decline in networks industry
Nokia continued to be hit by a decline in its core networks sector in the second quarter with almost flat sales, and cautioned Thursday that
Cyber staff: Wisconsin company offers to microchip employees
A Wisconsin company is offering to microchip its employees, enabling them to open doors, log onto their computers and purchase break room snacks with a
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