Tesla alters 'SuperCharger' station billing policies: Report
In the internal memo, Tesla said the change should more “accurately reflect the value delivered to the customer and the cost incurred by Tesla,” according to Electrek.
DOJ ups heat on Apple to unlock iPhones in Naval Air Station shooting
Officials have been unable to access the devices because the phones are locked and encrypted
Russians hacked company key to Ukraine scandal: researchers
A U.S. cybersecurity company says Russian military agents successfully hacked the Ukrainan gas company at the center of the scandal involving President Donald Trump's efforts to dig up dirt on Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Robert Lighthizer on China trade deal: 'We expect them to live up' to it
"This is something that we'll have to monitor," United States trade representative Robert Lighthizer said in regards to China's intellectual theft.
Google’s desktop search results get a redesign
Google is changing the design of its desktop search results. Here is how it's going to look.
Apple robot will extract valuable minerals from recycled iPhones
Apple Inc is trying to change the way electronics are recycled with a robot that disassembles its iPhone so that minerals can be recovered and reused.
Pompeo to dine with tech leaders, including Oracle co-founder in San Francisco: Report
Pompeo is in California for public appearances.
Trump to stop civilian drone program over China tech concerns
The U.S. government is planning to permanently halt its civilian drone program due to the devices being made at least partly in China.
U.S. officials in Britain push for Huawei 5G ban
A delegation of U.S. officials will arrive in Britain to try to persuade them not to use Huawei equipment
Sex tech industry sees rapid growth as CES exposure helps normalize sexual wellness
CES allowed tech-based sexual products at this year's trade show.
Amazon fires workers who shared customer email addresses, phone numbers
The tech company e-mailed affected customers, alerting them to the incidents.
Robots out of work as automated businesses close in Bay Area
A Silicon Valley company that used robots to make its pizzas closed this week, and three coffee shops in downtown San Francisco that used robots as baristas also shuttered.
Chess grandmaster: AI won’t cause the downfall of mankind
Former World Chess champion Garry Kasparov says humans shouldn't fear the impact of AI
Bank of America CEO: Technology is keeping major banks relevant
Bank of America chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan said nearly a third of Bank of America's sales are done digitally, and now there are even more ways to interact through mobile banking.
Google legal chief leaving amid sexual misconduct troubles
David Drummond, the legal chief of Google parent company Alphabet, is leaving at the end of the month, following accusations of inappropriate relationships with employees.
U.S. government funds program that gives free phones with Chinese malware to people in need: Report
One malware application downloads apps without user consent almost immediately after the phone is put to use.
Vermont bill would ban cellphones for people under 21
Rodgers said the bill is intended to stimulate conversation.
Supermarket's TV price mix-up prompts shopper protest
Supermarket triggers mayhem after mistakenly advertising items at a wrong and lower price.
US consumers would pay a 5G premium for these reasons
U.S. consumers want better internet access and they are willing to pay for it.
Epstein's alleged suicide attempt video 'no longer exists'
The footage does not exist on the jail's backup video system "as a result of technical errors."



















