Tesla Gigafactory 3 Set To Smash Factory Construction Record
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The retail apocalypse is upon us and after hitting all-time record high levels of store closures, the pace has accelerated.
After going cashless for more than two years, D.C.-founded salad chain Sweetgreen announced Thursday they will again accept cash in all their restaurants by the end of 2019.
An Amazon.com Inc. team auditing Alexa users' commands has access to location data and can, in some cases, easily find a customer's home address, according to five employees familiar with the program.
The global auto industry, which has been grinding to a painful slowdown for the better part of the last two years, just claimed its latest victim. On Friday, German auto giant Daimler AG said that its guidance is going to be harder to achieve after a
A vegan, feminist cafe that charged an 18% "man tax" is going out of business after opening just two years ago, according to the Blaze.
Artificial Intelligence at Google is here and some employees are expressing their concerns.
An offshoot of Alphabet Inc.'s Google has become the first drone operator to receive government approval as an airline, an important step that gives it the legal authority to begin dropping products to actual customers.
In some respects, Tesla's autonomous driving investor day went exactly as one thought it might: lofty unreachable targets, incorrect and inaccurate allegations about competition and CEO Elon Musk nervously mumbling his way through questions and answe
-after he revealed on the radio he's short of cash due to legal costs arising from the Mueller probe
Entrepreneur say technology allowing humans to 'effectively merge with AI' is imminent
Amazon.com, Inc.'s Web Services (AWS) unit has been the engine behind the company's spectacular recent performance, with operating income of $7.2 billion last year, up 68% year-over-year and accounting for 59% of Amazon's total operating income
A convent in California is now raking in around $1,000,000 (£850,000) a year in cannabis sales.
Financial Times reported Tuesday that Rupert Murdoch's son was assembling a "portfolio of media companies that could include a liberal-leaning news outlet"
BYD, which built the battery in your '90s cellphone, now produces more EVs than anyone--and it wants to sell them to you, soon.
Shopocalypse Now! 5,994 Stores Already Closed In 2019, Blowing Past 2018's Full Year Total
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American Media Inc (AMI) said on Thursday it is selling its tabloid the National Enquirer to James Cohen, chief executive officer of Hudson Media.
With short interest now at 60+% of its float, Lyft has swiftly become a symbol for disastrous post-IPO performance by the latest batch of overvalued tech 'unicorns' all of which are "inexplicably" scrambling to go public all at the same time, almost
Having re-slumped in February, after bounding back from December's plunge, US Retail Sales were expected to rebound solidly in March (as analysts projected auto sales and a bounce in gas prices would help) and it did. Headline retail sales rose 1.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Electric scooters are overtaking station-based bicycles as the most popular form of shared transportation outside transit and cars in the U.S.
Facebook would prosper in a less robust market.
Brussels is ready to stand by its companies and launch a WTO case should Washington enact a law allowing US citizens to sue foreign firms doing business in Cuba.
Pepsi says it'll use an artificial constellation, hung in the night sky next to the stars, to promote an energy drink.
Amazon (AMZN) is flooded with 'fake' five-star reviews of popular products, a leading UK consumer group has claimed.
as employees reveal bitter civil war with Instagram and WhatsApp which ended with him 'cutting off resources when they started eclipsing Facebook'
Offering shoppers new experiences isn't helping as malls see tsunami of store closures, falling traffic
We don't feel like we would be going out on a limb in taking a guess that Elon Musk's talks with the SEC over an amended settlement agreement ?" as recently ordered by Judge Alison Nathan - may not be going well.
Since the last financial crisis, we have witnessed the greatest corporate debt binge in U.S. history.
In the latest indication of how the financial burden of the 737 MAX's troubles will ultimately be borne by Boeing's airline customers, American Airlines announced on Sunday that it would cancel all flights with Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes through Aug. 19