No longer do you have to be a billionaire to be a venture capitalist, thanks to new rules approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission last Friday.
Just 60 seconds after its maiden launch, the Super Strypi went seriously off-course and proceeded to disintegrate, to the horror of onlookers in Hawai'i.
Abandoning, or perhaps augmenting, its not-so-humble beginnings as an online marketplace, Amazon has now opened its first-ever brick and mortar storefront.
Oklahoma made it illegal to send a message while operating a vehicle on Sunday, following the lead of 45 other states where texting while driving is banned.
Google recently released a blog post in which the firm assured drivers and parents everywhere, "We teach our cars to drive more cautiously around children."
No longer will an uncomfortable, unsatisfying workspace be an issue because with the Altwork Station, you can either sit, stand, or lie down at your desk.
Über bad news for Uber -- the car service giant is pulling out of Hamburg, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt after a long and arduous battle over driver licenses.
According to a new Pew Research Center report, 68 percent of adults in the U.S. own a smartphone, representing an increase of almost 100 percent since 2011.
Taking the whole "out of sight out of mind" ideal to heart, Google Photos is now allowing you to virtually burn all the photos of you and your ex-lover.