Boeing's CST-100 Starliner crew capsule makes space debut this week
Boeing's new Starliner crew capsule launches to the International Space Station
Google, Facebook antitrust pressure grows as US lawmaker cheers UK investigation
Google made more than 90 percent of the £6.4 billion spent on digital search advertising in the U.K. in 2018.
Amazon's Alexa seeks to deliver peace on earth, digitally
According to a UK study from Amazon Alexa, the "festive feistiness" generally occurs by 6:30 p.m. on Christmas Day
FedEx promises to lap Amazon in 2021
It was the latest blow in a battle between the longtime shipping giant and the e-commerce behemoth rapidly encroaching on its turf.
Sexting study shows kids starting before they even turn 13
Some are exposed to the practice as young as 8 years old.
Illegal Netflix-style service made programmer more than $1M
A computer programmer pleaded guilty to running "one of the biggest illegal show and movie streaming services" in the country.
Apple iPhone sales see 30% drop in China: report
Analysts point to the cheaper cost of Apple's standard iPhone 11 swaying consumers away from newer models.
Hydrogen-powered semi-trucks saving businesses money: Nikola CEO
Tesla's Elon Musk calls them "fool cells," but Trevor Milton disagrees.
Microsoft keeps building in North Carolina with 500 more jobs
Microsoft Corp. plans to further expand its North Carolina workforce with 500 new jobs in the Raleigh-Durham area.
Segway-Ninebot to debut new scooters and mopeds at CES
Segway-Ninebot adds new electric vehicles before the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show.
Those million dollar moon trips may prevent us from talking to E.T.
“There's a sense of urgency," around protecting the moon, one researcher said.
Why face recognition technology is making some cities nervous
Police departments around the U.S. are asking citizens to trust them to use facial recognition software
FCC is auctioning off phone numbers. Here are the most coveted
The auction will serve as a test for using competitive bidding to assign toll-free numbers.
Google worker says she was fifth fired for organizing activity, files NLRB complaint
Google says she committed "an unacceptable breach."
Peter Thiel thinks Facebook's political ad policy shouldn't change: Report
"Many of the decisions we’re making at Facebook come with difficult trade-offs," a Facebook spokesman said.
Roku CFO Steve Louden to step down as company flies high
“Steve has been a valuable member of our leadership team,” Roku Founder and CEO said.
Mark Cuban-backed sports analytics firm Synergy sold to Dodgers owners
Synergy's clients include teams in the NBA, MLB and NCAA.
Vermont police chief quits after trolling critic on Twitter
Burlington, Vermont police chief resigns after anonymous Twitter heckle of critic
Apple tops Evercore’s list for the most-desired holiday products
The ranking is spurred mostly by AirPods, which shoppers want most.
Amazon bans certain FedEx ground deliveries
Amazon is blocking third-party sellers from using FedEx Corp’s network for delivery of Prime shipments


















