Would you wear 'smart clothing'? Apple patents tech to be sewn into clothes
Apple has filed a patent for 'smart clothing' that will sensor vital signs for a potential new line of athletic-wear.
HP to cut 7,000 to 9,000 jobs
Personal computer maker HP Inc said on Thursday it will cut about 7,000 to 9,000 jobs as part of its fiscal 2020 restructuring plan.
What is Budweiser doing to reduce its carbon emissions?
Anheuser-Busch is also planning a solar array to offset energy used to charge the trucks.
Ivanka Trump, Google CEO Pichai to create 250,000 IT training opportunities
Ivanka Trump and Google CEO Sundar Pichai team up to train new crop of tech workers.
Oregon doctor whose sperm was allegedly used to father at least 17 children, sues clinic $5.25M
A Oregon doctor who says his sperm was improperly used to father over a dozen children is suing the “incredibly irresponsible” clinic.
Congressional Facebook investigation to use failed startup as backdoor for secret documents: report
The House Judiciary Committee requested a trove of Facebook documents that the company's critics say will demonstrate how the social media giant unfairly leveraged its market dominance.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai: American small business and big business must grow together
At Google, we see it as our job to help small businesses leverage the power of technology, whether it’s finding new customers, teaching employees new skills, or working more efficiently.
Florida joins 6 other states in DOJ deal for Sprint, T-Mobile merger
Florida is the latest state to tell the DOJ they’re in favor of the deal.
IBM's Chief Privacy officer: What America needs in a national consumer privacy law
IBM's Chief Privacy Officer explains why a national data privacy law is needed.
How A.I. is driving restaurant revenue
Artificial Intelligence is revamping the restaurant industry.
Robots replacing human jobs: Potentially 200,000 cuts on the horizon
Artificial intelligence might be taking our jobs and it is already making our pizza.
Robots to cut 200,000 US bank jobs in next decade
A significant number of banking jobs could be lost over the next decade to robots.
Juul hires another Altria veteran
Altria owns a 35.5 percent stake in Juul, which last week made the major announcement that it would suspend all advertising in the United States.
States may be able to set net neutrality rules: The winners and losers
A look at where stocks that stand to be affected by the net neutrality ruling ended the trading session.
UPS is getting into the 'drone airline' delivery business
UPS is getting into the "drone airline" delivery business.
Appeals court upholds FCC net neutrality rollback
In 2017, the FCC reclassified broadband Internet access service as an information service, rather than as a telecommunications service.
Ex-Yahoo employee admits hacking into women's accounts to steal sex videos
It's not the first time Yahoo, which is owned by Verizon, has been compromised. The Internet company was previously ordered to pay $117.5 million in the wake of a data breach
Leaked Zuckerberg audio: Promises to 'go to the mat' if government tries to break up Facebook
Zuckerberg candidly discussed a wide range of topics in two hours of audio from open meetings with employees in July, obtained by The Verge.
Are investors cured of the IPO fever?
The current market climate may not be receptive for IPOs given some recent under-performing offerings.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower's book deal recalls earlier scandals -- and the people who exposed them
Remember Enron? A gallery of famous whistleblowers, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower's book deal



















