Watch: Elon Musk test drives electric Volkswagen and says 'it's pretty good'
VW CEO Herbert Diess revealed that while Musk was visiting Germany last week, the two met at Braunschweig Airport, where he offered him a drive in a VW ID.3 electric hatchback.
Samsung's only China TV factory to halt production by November
Samsung Electronics announced Monday it would stop production at its only television factory in China by the end of November.
Dunkin' testing contactless checkout location in California
Dunkin' testing Amazon Go-like shopping experience in California.
Sudden volatility in tech stocks unnerves investors
The market roller-coaster ride into the Labor Day weekend is confronting investors with fresh questions about the soundness of the technology-led advance in major stock indexes.
Nokia takes a hit as Samsung secures Verizon 5G deal
Finnish telecom firm Nokia has suffered a setback after a source close to the matter confirmed it had lost out to Samsung Electronics on a part of the contract to supply new 5G equipment to Verizon in the United States.
T-Mobile giving free internet to 10M students as coronavirus pandemic places emphasis on remote learning
T-Mobile said it would give free internet access to millions of students as part of its $10.7 billion Project10 commitment, aimed at helping underserved children and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TikTok employee asks federal court to block Trump ban
A TikTok employee has filed a court order to stop the implementation of President Trump's executive order banning the app.
SoftBank’s bet on tech giants fueled powerful market rally
Investors watching the vertigo-inducing rise -- and this week's fall -- of technology stocks are buzzing about a single trade, a giant but shadowy bet on Silicon Valley big enough to pull the market up with it.
Epic Games asks court to prevent what it describes as Apple's 'retaliation'
The filing described the iPhone maker as a “monopolist” that maintains its monopolies by “explicitly prohibiting any competitive entry”.
Scandal-tarnished Nissan shows off production innovation
Nissan says it has developed a new way to produce high-tech auto parts that highlights the Japanese automaker’s engineering finesse, even as it faces a criminal trial in an ongoing scandal involving former Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
Amazon adding 1,000 jobs to new robotics fulfillment center in Georgia
Amazon is bringing 1,000 new jobs to Georgia with the state's first robotics fulfillment center.
Students outwit remote-learning algorithm to boost grades
A Southern California seventh grader and his mother have tricked an online learning platform into giving him 100% grades.
Apple stock drop makes history with $179B loss
Apple shares make history on the way up and down.
Dow drops 807 points as stocks post worst day since June
Big tech is leading the sharp drop in stocks.
IRS risks ‘catastrophic breakdown’ without funding to upgrade IT
Watchdog says agency needs more than $2 billion.
PayPal joins Facebook, Twitter in ousting accounts connected to Russian network
PayPal has joined Facebook and Twitter in shuttering accounts linked to a Russian network that has been accused of using internet accounts to sow political discord in the U.S. since the 2016 presidential election.
Bill Gates-backed battery startup QuantumScape to go public in SPAC deal
QuantumScape, the 10-year-old Silicon Valley battery startup backed by Volkswagen AG, said on Thursday it plans to go public through a reverse merger with Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp with an enterprise value of $3.3 billion.
India bans 'PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds,' 117 other apps in border dispute with China
India has banned the popular Chinese mobile game 'PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds' and 117 other apps following the latest flare-up between both countries in a disputed border region.
Study: Electronics could stop 40% of big truck rear crashes
Safety features such as automatic emergency braking and forward collision warnings could prevent more than 40% of crashes in which semis rear-end other vehicles, a new study has found.
What our leaders can do to serve stakeholders, get Americans working again: IBM Executive Chairman Rometty
Our country is facing a workforce crisis on par with the Great Depression.



















