Google is learning the ABCs of conglomerate life. The $444 billion web-search goliath is separating its driverless cars, balloon-powered internet, biotech ventures and the like from its main ad businesses under a new Berkshire Hathaway-like structure
Thousands of passengers say they will no longer show their boarding passes at the checkout after it was revealed shops are using the information to claim back VAT
Pointing to the success of Chinese movies like Tencent-backed Monster Hunt, Chinese internet companies are restructuring the country's burgeoning film industry with their technology and online platforms, pundits say.
Last week, President Obama hosted the White House's first ever Demo Day. It was a chance for a few handpicked tech-based start-ups to show off their ideas to an elite group of entrepreneurs and public and private leaders from Shark Tank's Daymond
The Silicon Valley automaker is losing more than $4,000 on every Model S electric sedan it sells, using its reckoning of operating losses, and it burned $359 million in cash last quarter in a bull market for luxury vehicles.
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Having hovered around the $43/$44 level all morning, new from Baker Hughes that the oil rig count in the US rose 6 to 670 (its highest in over 3 months) has sent it back down to a $43 handle...
Space travel uses massive rockets to overcome gravity. We use elevators to do the same thing. A Canadian company has snagged a patent to make entering space more like a trip to the top floor.
In the 1993 movie Jurassic Park, a mathematician played by Jeff Goldblum says,
If there is one thing the history of evolution has taught us, it's that life will not be contained.
Kyle Bass, the founder and principal of Hayman Capital Management, is accused of abusing the government review process intended to reject useless patents.
David Stockman has long warned that the stock market is on the verge of a massive collapse, and the recent price action has him even more convinced than ever that the bottom is about to fall out.
A $3 million yacht left Key West this week with two barbeque grills, 250 channels of satellite TV and a just-in-case plan for rescuing stranded Cuban rafters encountered in the Florida Straits.
Android and Roku apps, expected to arrive in the near future. Good news don't end here, as soon enough you will be able to experience porn in virtual reality
Despite cutting ticket prices and spending $10 million on a marketing blitz, SeaWorld has suffered an 84 percent collapse in profits as customers have deserted the theme park following claims it mistreated orca whales.
Tesla is unlike any other car company on Earth. It's much closer to being a technology company, and not just because it's based in Silicon Valley and has a member of the PayPal mafia in Elon Musk as its CEO.
Jet.com, the online retailer that's by and large the best bet against Amazon, seems to be running afoul with some of its suppliers. Amazon, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, among many others, are pulling their products off Jet's virtual shelves.
Instead, they depend on local Syrian organizations to pick up shipments from the border and deliver them to the hospitals and refugee camps that need them.
The US military-industrial complex always wants to have an enemy and now it seeks to use Russia as an adversary, says former American presidential candidate Ron Paul.
Ahead of Tesla's release of its second quarter earnings results, Wall Street had its eye on three things above all else: profit, revenue, and the planned launch of the Model X sport utility vehicle.
Many people with medical marijuana prescriptions in the state of California, specifically in the Bay Area, don't even need to leave their house to get their weed delivered. But soon they may not even have to speak to anyone.
There are many who mistakenly think that the phrase, "business ethics", is an oxymoron – that there is something inherently unethical about making a profit... Let's check out that hypothesis.