Amazon launches virtual health clinic for employees
Amazon rolls out its virtual health care service, Amazon Care, for its corporate employees.
Paul Allen tops Steph Curry's history-making California mansion sale
The Golden State Warriors’ Curry bought a $31 million home in June.
Lobster blood could play role in human cancer drugs
This company thinks crustaceans can save human lives by providing their blood for use in new drugs.
Walmart’s new Twitter trash-talk strategy already paying off
“The ‘bantering’ is part of our strategy,” a Walmart exec said.
Amazon PBS documentary missing Jeff Bezos
Amazon executives responded to criticism that the tech giant has monopolistic tendencies in PBS "Frontline's" wide-ranging documentary.
Amazon MBA hires to come from broader range of schools
Amazon plans to hire about 1,000 MBA graduates from 80 North American schools, instead of focusing on the top-rated schools.
Holographic Whitney Houston steals another 'Moment in Time'
Eight years after her death, a holographic Houston will embark on a European tour that starts in England on Feb. 25 and runs through early April, with U.S. dates expected to follow.
Pentagon wants $13M to create unmanned flying gun
DARPA is looking to advance U.S. military goals with an automated flying gun.
Dish profit tops estimates as fewer pay-TV subscribers drop out
Satellite TV provider Dish Network Corp's quarterly results beat Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, as it lost fewer pay-TV subscribers.
Sue your robocallers, phone scammers with this new app
Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, explains how his app files paperwork to help you sue your robocaller.
Why Nike’s self-lacing shoes aren’t selling as quickly as last year’s model
Sneaker reviewer Seth Fowler explains the features and price tag of Nike's newest tech sneaker.
What is 'phishing?'
"Phishing" is a popular scamming method used by bad actors who make fraudulent emails look real.
DNA kits may share personal data after death
DNA-sampling companies have made significant layoffs as the industry is hit with growing consumer privacy concerns.
Amazon's Ring mandates two-factor authentication after camera intrusions
A customer sued Amazon in December following a Ring hacking incident involving his children.
Wendy's employees fired after TikTok video of man bathing in sink surfaces
Several employees at a Wendy's restaurant in Michigan were fired after a TikTok video of a man taking a bath in the restaurant's kitchen sink surfaced online.
Coronavirus hits Apple, company to miss revenue target
Apple said the outbreak has constrained iPhone supplies and hurt store traffic in China.
Domino's taps 'Cheers' star Norm in spoof of classic comedy's open
The company, with the help of George Wendt, best known for playing Norm Peterson on the television sitcom "Cheers," is promoting a new mobile app feature allowing customers who order and pay online to skip the line and grab their order.
West Virginia's mobile voting app aimed to help military, handicapped vote
The system, called Voatz, lets residents vote remotely via smartphone from anywhere on the globe instead of having to get to a polling station or by mail.
Facebook warns EU hate speech rules would stifle innovation, free expression
Facebook warned of threats to innovation and freedom of expression on Monday, ahead of the release of a raft of rules by the European Union this week and in coming months to rein in U.S. tech giants and Chinese companies.
Trump administration wants to crack down on Huawei access to US chip-making tech: report
Changes could mean chip factories outside the U.S. must get licenses to use U.S. equipment to make chips for Huawei.



















