Video buffet streaming platform Netflix has started an all-out invasion on the original programming market and this year has been a spectacular one for the company. Now that the company has tested the waters and knows what subscribers want, it is prepared to double its menu of offerings next year with original content. See the details here.
Chipotle founder and co-CEO Steve Ells said he is "deeply sorry" about the customers who became sick after eating at the chain over the last several weeks and announced that the restaurant is taking aggressive measures to avoid another situation.
U.S. Senate Republicans presented a bill that would allocate $3 billion in federal assistance to help dig Puerto Rico out of its massive $72 billion debt crisis.
Wal-Mart will begin the program in the South. Wal-Mart is joining Apple Pay and Android Pay by offering its own mobile payment service called Wal-Mart Pay.
Gigabit broadband is spreading across the country at an accelerating pace, as this week AT&T and Google both announced plans for expansion. But AT&T is now pulling ahead in the national fiber rollout race -- thanks, in part, to Google.
Sling TV just announced it has added local live broadcasts from Univision and UniMás to its Spanish-language OTT streaming service, Sling Latino. It's a first for the company and a sign of how it might evolve next.
The Firefox OS smartphone will soon be no more. Mozilla announced on Tuesday that it would stop developing and selling smartphones based on its experimental mobile operating system.
Yahoo will be operated in two publicly traded companies. Yahoo on Wednesday confirmed rumors it would no longer spin off Alibaba after months of planning.
It's not everyday that you see news about something that hasn't happened, but in the case of diversity in Silicon Valley, the fact that Amazon and Dropbox have not issued diversity reports for 2015 is beginning to garner attention.
It appears as though Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has taken aim at Amazon, Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post in a series of tweets that were quite disparaging to say the least. See the tweets and details here.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens in theaters across America on Dec. 18, 2015. But that's not the only new Star Wars property set to be released by Disney in a couple of weeks. At the height of Star Wars fever, Disney Infinity 3.0 will be launching a new playset based on the movie, featuring stories and characters based on Episode VII.
American companies that merge with smaller foreign firms in an effort to leave the nation's tax system should be charged an "exit tax," Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said on Monday.
Three stories hit the news on Monday in separate publications, concerning three different but interrelated subjects -- advertising, entertainment, and the IT backbone of the Internet. Taken together, they represent a tipping point in a trend we've seen building for a decade. Welcome to the era of cord cutting.
GigaPower is much faster than current broadband offerings. AT&T's ultra-fast Internet service, which uses fiber-optic lines, will start expanding into 38 new cities next year.
The next Apple Watch could ship in April. Apple is planning an event in March, where they are expected to announce a new Apple Watch model. CNBC reports that the upcoming event would probably result in the new Apple Watch models shipping in April.
The Puerto Rican government, scrambling to avert the U.S. territory's impending default, is facing unexpected opposition from the Wal-Mart chain, which is suing the commonwealth in an attempt to overturn new taxes the retailer claims are discriminatory and violate the Constitution and federal law.
NBA Superstar and Cleveland Cavaliers player LeBron James just signed a lifetime contract with shoe brand giant Nike, reports confirm. James, who he is in the height of his career, also reveals that he might possibly have his own line in partnership with Nike.
Latinos have been the leading edge in adoption of mobile technology and smartphones in the U.S. since the beginning of the trend. Now Hispanics outside of the U.S. may take the reigns, as a boom in Latin America's mobile market is taking shape.
Many items will be discounted until Dec. 17. Amazon started a special daily discount sale that will run until Dec. 17. The promotion is designed to help customers purchase holiday gifts with a variety of deals everyday.