Tech Is Smart, But We Need to Be Smarter
The smarter technology becomes, the smarter we need to become – not so much to know how and when to use it, but to know how and when not to use it.
Theranos Fails to Deliver as Safeway Deal Unravels
Evidence continues to mount that the Silicon Valley startup’s breakthrough technology and $9 billion valuation are overhyped.
NFL, Under Armour and GE Invest in Concussion-Fighting Technology
The National Football League, in partnership with Under Armour and General Electric, awarded three innovators who created technologies designed to combat head injuries.
New Year to Bring New Car Tech
Autonomous vehicles are in the spotlight, but car technology will change in more ways than one in 2016.
Ballmer: 'I Bleed Microsoft'
Here's an email exchange between Steve Ballmer and current Microsoft chief executive, Satya Nadella.
Ralph Baer, Creator of 'Pong' Precursor and Electronic Memory Game 'Simon,' Dies at 92
A video game pioneer who created both the precursor to "Pong" and the electronic memory game "Simon" has died.
Apple Looks to Disrupt Fashion, Reveals Smartwatch
Think Big? Apple unveiled a duo of new smartphones on Tuesday -- one of which has a jumbo screen aimed at competing with 'phablet' rivals.
Uber is About Expand to Other Apps
The car service company step outside of its own official app and website.
New iPhone 6 Photo Shows Nearly Complete Body
As is typical for this time of year, iPhone parts are starting to spill out several times per day. Here's what it looks like so far.
Where Have all the Young U.S. Technology Companies Gone?
The number of technology firms aged five years or younger - key drivers of job creation - has fallen to below 80,000, down from a high of 113,000 in 2001, according to a new report.
Take a Peek: Biometric Security Offers Relief from Passwords
With biometric security like EyeVerify's Eyeprint scanner, you may never need to remember another password again.
Apple Courts Fashionistas as Smartwatch Expectations Mount
Apple Inc has invited top fashion editors and bloggers in unprecedented numbers to its Tuesday launch gala, further evidence that the iPhone maker is preparing to take the wraps off a smartwatch.
More Music Streaming Options - Tidal, PonoPlayer, Apple Music, and Google Play
Learn about the newest players in the music streaming field, and see how they compare to the established favorites.
Apple Unveils Apple Music, New Operating Software
Apple Inc. showed off updates to the software that powers its computers and mobile devices at the start Monday of its Worldwide Developers Conference.
Google to Release Monthly Data on Self-Driving Car Accidents
Google Inc said it would give monthly updates of accidents involving its driverless cars as public interest groups ask for more data on the safety of the project.
Apple Says Hired 65% More Women in the Past Year
Apple said it had hired over 11,000 women globally in the past year - 65% more than the previous year - to boost employee diversity.
Netflix Misses 3Q Estimates on Both Lines
Video-streaming service provider Netflix Inc reported U.S. subscriber additions below its own forecast, which the company attributed to the ongoing transition to chip-based credit and debit cards.
EA Results Lifted by Sports Games
Electronic Arts Inc. raised its earnings outlook for the second time in as many quarters as Wall Street and videogame players alike await the release of the company's potential blockbuster: "Star Wars Battlefront."
Tesla Loss Widens, but Model X Production Revving Up
Tesla Motors Inc. posted a wider loss of $229.9 million in the third quarter as costs to launch the Model X led to a 10th-consecutive quarter of red ink.
Micron Revenue Misses on Weak PC Demand, Lower Prices
Memory chipmaker Micron Technology Inc reported a bigger-than-expected fall in quarterly revenue, hurt by weak demand for chips used in personal computers and as average selling prices fell.
















