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Uber, which anticipates it will file for an IPO next year, has been without a CFO since 2015. It left a key position open at the most valuable privately-held US startup.
Would you rather surf a giant wave or get crushed by it? That's the choice state and national governments face as they stare down the coming influx of autonomous vehicles. Self-driving cars are ...
Elon Musk issued yet another incredibly ambitious timeline. During a Q&A at the SXSW festival on Sunday, Musk said SpaceX will be ready to fly its Mars rocket in 2019.
Foreign-language content is increasingly important as Netflix builds on a subscriber base of 118 million.
General Data Protection Regulation came into effect across the European Union on Friday.
The US economy ended a tumultuous week with disappointing news. America added 103,000 jobs in March, slower than previous months and well below expectations.
Google is rolling out a new version of Gmail that includes beefed up security and productivity tools.
Domino's has added 150,000 'hotspots' to its delivery network that don't have fixed addresses, including Central Park in New York and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
Grow was borne out of a series of exclusive events for business leaders launched by Facebook's UK team more than three years ago.
The Weinstein Company, the studio co-founded by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, has filed for bankruptcy and torn up legal contracts that kept sexual harassment victims from speaking out ...
A CNN review of Alex Jones' and InfoWars' Twitter accounts suggest the social media platform's statements about its stance are incorrect, or that its rules are not being applied to Jones and InfoWars.
Elon Musk just nonchalantly erased Tesla and SpaceX from the world's most popular social media platform. Calls to abandon Facebook (FB) have swirled all week after news broke that data of about 50 ...
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