Saudi Arabia's new super city: Fast facts
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman announced on Tuesday plans to build a new city of the future.
Groundbreaking skin regeneration startup helps patients
SkinTE developed new technology helps burn patients regenerate their skin using their own skin.
Mark Cuban a 'triple threat' in presidential race, says TMZ's Harvey Levin
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban revealed his potential political aspirations in an in-depth interview with TMZ’s Harvey Levin on Fox News’ “Objectified.”
NVIDIA unveils next-generation chip for fully autonomous cars
Silicon Valley graphics chipmaker NVIDIA unveiled on Tuesday the first computer chips for developing fully autonomous vehicles and said it had more than 25 customers working to build a new class of driverless cars, robotaxis and long-haul trucks.
Why big corporations may be endangered
A new societal overhaul could be on the horizon, with the growth of large companies stagnating within the next decade or so as start-ups replace them as the largest job creators.
Remembering Paul Otellini, Intel’s former CEO
Remembering Paul Otellini
NASA astronauts spacewalk to fix the International Space Station
Future of the International Space Station
Facebook to turn over Russia-linked ads to Congress
Social media giant Facebook is expected to provide Congress on Monday with more than 3,000 ads that ran around the time of the 2016 presidential election and are linked to a Russian ad agency.
New blood test could help prevent heart attacks
Predicting heart problems
Twitter briefs US congressional investigators probing alleged Russia role in election
Twitter officials on Thursday briefed U.S. congressional investigators probing how Russian-backed internet trolls, bots and targeted ads may have been used on the microblogging site to influence last year's election.
Roku IPO Priced at Top End of Expected Range
An early player in streaming television is hoping for a stock-market debut that could breathe some life into a faded technology IPO scene.
British supermarket becomes first in world to use finger vein payment system
A British supermarket became the first in the world to let shoppers use their veins to pay for groceries.
Paying for groceries with your fingertips
New high-tech payment
Amazon: Can two headquarters still equal one culture?
In planning Amazon.com Inc.'s second headquarters, Chief Executive Jeff Bezos faces a new challenge: how to maintain the online retail giant's carefully cultivated culture when he can't be in two places at once.
iPhone X shipping delay may dampen Apple's holiday quarter
Apple Inc's highly anticipated iPhone X features a slew of innovations but delayed availability could hurt holiday-quarter sales.
China challenge for the iPhone X: Ending Apple's long sales slide
Apple Inc. needs the new iPhone X to be a hit in China, where its sales have been slumping for years -- which means it needs more Shirley Wangs.
FBI probing if Uber used software to interfere with rivals: WSJ
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing to see if Uber Technologies Inc had used software to illegally interfere with its competitors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
FBI probing if Uber used software to interfere with rivals: WSJ
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing to see if Uber Technologies Inc had used software to illegally interfere with its competitors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
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Russia's Putin: Artificial intelligence leader will rule world
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the country that masters artificial intelligence technology will be the “ruler of the world” and leader in military might.


















