Chinese-made drones can collect, send data over the cloud: Drone company CEO
"A drone will collect more data than any other type of device over there, and it will collect a different type of data," said Cameron Chell, Draganfly chairman and CEO.
Alex Rodriguez slammed by Hollywood exec as 'ruthless clout chaser'
“Alex has gone above and beyond to fake and act his role as being a helper/investor/businessman..."
Former Tesla workers allege discrimination and harassment at NY plant
All six workers who complained were fired.
Google fires employees who helped organize labor protests
Memo says workers were fired for violating security policies.
Texas, Nevada leaving state AGs suit vs T-Mobile-Sprint
The coalition of state attorneys general suing to stop the $26.5 billion merger of Sprint and T-Mobile has lost two more states, Texas and Nevada, two weeks before the trial is scheduled to begin.
As electric cars and Tesla make headlines, this CEO is betting on charging stations
“There's no question about it: The future of mobility is electric,” Blink Charging Company CEO said.
The FCC is making it easier for police to find you through your cellphone
The new rule is part of a bigger effort for the FCC to improve its 911 response times.
Facebook, Twitter notifying users about potential security flaw
Twitter and Facebook plan to notify scores of users whose personal data may have been improperly accessed.
Airbnb to send 100 best home cooks to Italy on a star-studded trip
Airbnb is launching a global search for 100 top home cooks and treating them to a trip to Italy to learn how to refine their recipes with teachers including David Chang and his mom.
Web inventor issues a 'bill of rights' to save the internet
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee released an ambitious rule book for online governance — a bill of rights and obligations for the internet.
Microsoft, Baker Hughes announce artificial intelligence partnership for oil and gas industry
One exec called the alliance "a complete game-changer for the industry."
Uber helicopter ride was briefly cheaper than car ride for random users
An average Uber Copter ride costs between $200 and $225.
U.S. Army cadets told not to use TikTok in uniform
The directive comes after Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the U.S. Senate, urged the Army to review potential risks in its use of the popular video app for recruiting American teenagers.
FCC's Chairman Pai: Following Huawei ban, we're working to help rural wireless customers
FCC chairman Ajit Pai says the regulatory body wants to ensure our wireless systems are secure in urban, suburban and rural areas.
Why this watermelon skin care mask sold out 8 times
Christine Chang discusses founding Glow Recipe and standing out in the beauty market.
Tesla's screwup might benefit this fully electric pickup truck
Robert Bollinger says "bring it on."
Will lab-created diamonds take over the market?
Lab-created diamonds have a better price point, but will that be enough to make them a girl's new best friend?
USA Today exec fired for 'negative attitude' while grieving baby's death: Lawsuit
The woman's supervisor allegedly told her she had a “negative” attitude and was causing her colleagues “to suffer ‘low morale.’"
A ‘Wheel of Fortune’ contestant lost out on $10,000 because she said this three-letter word
“Right, football, left and Sally," contestant Kristen Shaw said.
Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck windows shattered in debut after 'bulletproof' claims
Elon Musk claimed that the Cybertruck, which is made of stainless steel, was bulletproof, but the passenger windows shattered on stage.



















