Innovators

Best IPO Week Since 2006

After a brief hiatus in April and May, U.S. IPOs are making a comeback, with this week set to be the biggest since 2006, according to Renaissance Capital data.

What Will Apple Announce at WWDC?

Apple’s annual developer’s conference, known as WWDC, begins Monday in San Francisco. It is the event where new laptops, operating systems, and the first FaceTime were unveiled, so Apple fans will be watching for new announcements. 

Google's Driverless Cars Hit the Road

Google says its self-driving cars are ready to roam, with the latest prototype set to hit the roads of Mountain View, California this summer.

Apple Announces Watch Release Date, Pricing

Six months after the first unveiling, Apple released new details about its first smartwatch, the Apple Watch, at an event in San Francisco on Monday. The watch will be available to consumers in April.

Hitting into the Future

Baseball, commonly referred to as “America’s national pastime,” is taking a step into the future with a brand new machine, HitTrax. The game’s first and only virtual simulator is redefining the way baseball players are evaluated by combining analytics and real-time feedback.

Pebble CEO Describes New Time Steel

Smartwatch maker Pebble is announcing another new device, known as the Pebble Time Steel. CEO Eric Migicovsky unveiled the new design at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Sculley: Apple Will ‘Reinvent Television’

Former Apple CEO John Sculley predicted that Apple will “reinvent television,” in an interview with FOXBusiness.com. He also voiced optimism about Apple Pay and explained why he does not wear an Apple Watch. 

Sculley's Obi Unveils New Smartphones

Obi Worldphone announced two smartphones on Wednesday, targeting fast growing markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.  Former Apple CEO John Sculley co-founded Obi Worldphone and told FOXBusiness.com that he sees opportunity in the competitive smartphone landscape

Toyota Sees End of Gas-Only Cars

Toyota, known for its Prius hybrid vehicles, recently launched a car powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The Japanese automaker announced its boldest move yet, saying it will phase out almost all of its conventional gasoline cars by 2050.