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New York Eyes 'Textalyzer' To Combat Distracted Driving
Ben Lieberman just wanted to find out what may have caused the head-on collision that killed his 19-year-old son, Evan, on a highway north of New York City.
Man Thanks iPhone 's Siri For Saving His Life In Explosion
A New Hampshire man who was injured in a house explosion is thanking Siri for saving his life.
Draw Your Imagination
How the new age of touch screens has helped us to bring our ideas to life.
Amazon's Streaming Software Powers New Smart TVS
Amazon’s streaming TV software will appear on a new line of smart TVs designed to blend streaming TV services and over-the-air channels, but not cable packages.
Pocket Money Apps Aim To Help Kids In Cashless World
For kids growing up in today’s cashless society, the piggy bank is going virtual.
Mac Mini: Packed With Impressive Power
Hot off the heels of its new iPhone XS and XR launch, Apple invited New York professionals to its ‘More in the Making’ event in late October, unveiling a whole host of new hardware, like the long-awaited MacBook Air refresh and an iPhone X-inspired iPad redesign.
Experimental Plane Flies Silently, May Lead To Quiet Drones
A nearly silent, drone-sized aircraft has shown it can fly, thanks to a scientist who was inspired by watching “Star Trek” as a child.
World Health Organization Wants Panel To Study Gene Editing
The chief of the World Health Organization says his agency is assembling experts to consider the health impacts of gene editing.
Next-Level: The Ultimate Apple Wishlist
There’s no denying that 2018 has been a stellar year for Apple.
NASA Spacecraft Arrives At Ancient Asteroid, Its 1st Visitor
After a two-year chase, a NASA spacecraft arrived Monday at the ancient asteroid Bennu, its first visitor in billions of years.
China And US Discuss Plans For Trade Talks
China’s economy czar and U.S. trade envoys discussed plans for talks on a tariff battle, the government said this week, indicating that negotiations are going ahead despite tension over the arrest of a Chinese tech executive.
Q&A: Zero Motorcycles' CEO On Tax Credits, Rivals
Sam Paschel is the CEO of Zero Motorcycles Inc., a privately-held company based in Scotts Valley, California, that designs and makes electric motorcycles and powertrains, including fleet vehicles for police and the military.
Nasa's Voyager 2 Becomes 2nd Craft In Interstellar Space
NASA’s Voyager 2 is now the second humanmade object to zip away from the sun into the space between the stars.
First Private Israeli Lunar Mission Will Launch In February
An Israeli nonprofit said it has pushed back the launch of what it hopes will be the first private spacecraft to land on the moon until February.
US, China Spar Again Over Respective Trade Policies
China and the United States clashed again over their respective trade policies at a time the two countries are trying to iron out their differences so further U.S. tariffs are not imposed on Chinese goods.
Nomad Adds Unique Character And A Premium Touch To Your iPhone
With a stunning all-glass and ergonomic design, it feels like a betrayal to put an iPhone XS in a case.
New Rules: Mobile Game Industry Adopting New Strategy
2018’s biggest gaming titles revealed evolutions in the iOS mobile gaming market. From subscriptions and intellectual property to ad revenue and cross-platform promotions, take a closer look at the changing gaming landscape, and see what the future holds for the industry.
A Look At Amazon's Empire From Audible To Whole Foods: A Look At Amazon's Empire
Amazon is hard to escape.
Stan Lee: Remembering A Real-Life Superhero
Stan Lee, the legendary Marvel Comics writer, and publisher, has died aged 95.
With Uber Eats' Fast Growth Comes Potential For Profit
In three years, the Uber Eats restaurant food delivery service has grown from an experiment to serving much of the U.S. and major cities worldwide.
CES 2019: Google Brings A Disney-Like Ride To Tech Show
The CES 2019 gadget show opened its doors Tuesday, with tech companies from giants to tiny startups showing off their latest products and services.
‘The Upside' Is A Cliche-ridden, Exploitative Mess
It’s said that January is one of the prime months that Hollywood chooses to dump its most embarrassing films and “The Upside” doesn’t exactly disprove that notion.
Ethical Design Could Become Standard In 2019
New year, new you?
CES 2019: People Will Buy More Smart Stuff, Fewer TVS
The CES 2019 gadget show is revving up in Las Vegas. Here are the latest findings and observations from Media reporters on the ground as technology’s biggest trade event gets underway.
What The XS, XS Max And XR Are Actually Like
You might have heard that there was a big announcement earlier this month at the Apple campus.
Series 4: Why The Next Big Thing Is On Your Wrist
Apples September Events are a time for the company to show offtheir latest innovations and get people excited about the next year of products and software. Historically, its the iPhone that attracts the most attention.
The US Push To Boost ‘Quantum Computing'
A race by U.S. tech companies to build a new generation of powerful quantum computers could get a $1.3 billion boost from Congress, fueled in part by lawmakers fear of growing competition from China.
Is $1,100 Too Much For An iPhone? Get An Older One For Less
The $1,100 price tag on Apples latest iPhone turned heads when the company announced two weeks ago.
Startups Shook Up The Sleepy Razor Market. What's Next?
What do you hate shopping for? Toothpaste? Diaper rash cream? Sunscreen? The guys who founded Harrys shaving club spend a lot time thinking about this question.
Ochsner Promises Upgrades For North Louisiana Hospitals
Ochsner Health System will make improvements to the safety-net hospitals in north Louisiana under its new management deal to operate the facilities, the head of the health care company said this week as the oversight contracts were officially signed.