iPhone 16 Could Have Apple-Designed 5G Modems, Qualcomm CEO Hints
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon indicated that Apple hasn't discussed 2024 modem orders with his company.
COVID-19 Vaccine Maker Novavax's Stock Price Plummets From $330 To $7 As Pandemic Ends
COVID-19 vaccine maker Novavax's stock price has plummeted to less than $7 from a high of $330 in 2021 as it faces "significant uncertainty" for 2023.
Startup That Turns CO2 To Aviation Fuel Signs $65M Deal With US Air Force
Air Company will provide the U.S. Air Force with the technology to brew fuel out of carbon dioxide pulled from the atmosphere.
10 Happiest Cities In The US: California Cities Top The List
California's Fremont topped personal finance website WalletHub's "2023 Happiest Cities in America" rankings.
Vanessa Bryant, LA County Reach $28.9 Million Settlement Over Kobe Helicopter Crash Photos
Vanessa Bryant sued the county after learning that photos of the crash site had been taken and shared by sheriff's deputies and members of the fire department.
GM Layoffs 2023: 500 Lose Jobs Month After CEO Said Company 'Not Planning' Cuts
General Motors Co. has laid off 500 executive-level and salaried employees a month after its CEO said the company was "not planning" job cuts.
Zuckerberg's Meta To Take On ChatGPT, Creates New Group Focused On AI
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta is creating a new product group focused on generative AI like ChatGPT.
Apple Supplier Halts Production After Massive Fire At India Facility
Apple supplier Foxlink has suspended production at its assembly facility in Andhra Pradesh, India, after a massive fire incident.
Elon Musk Is Richest Person In The World Again After Tesla Stock Price Surge
Elon Musk is once again the richest person in the world after being dethroned by LVMH's Bernard Arnault as Tesla's stock price surged.
Louis Vuitton Parent Company To Acquire Cartier
The parent company of Louis Vuitton is reportedly looking to acquire Cartier, possibly adding the brand to its luxury jewelry offerings.
FDA Authorizes At-Home COVID-19, Flu Test Days After Company Filed For Bankruptcy
The FDA has authorized over-the-counter test kits that could detect flu and COVID-19 days after the maker filed for bankruptcy.
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Is The Most Expensive Movie Ever Made: Here's How Much It Cost
The budget for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" hit a whopping $533.2 million (£446.3 million), becoming the most expensive movie ever made.
Nokia's New G22 Phone Allows You To Repair Broken Parts Yourself; Comes With Tools
Nokia has launched Nokia G22 which allows users to repair the units themselves since each phone comes with tools.
COVID-19 Leaked From Wuhan Lab Based On New Intel, Energy Dept Says
An accidental laboratory leak in Wuhan, China, most likely caused the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the United States Energy Department.
These 6 Countries Vote Against UN Resolution Demanding Russia Withdraw Troops From Ukraine
Belarus, North Korea, Syria, Eritrea, Mali and Nicaragua all joined Russia in opposing the declaration passed by the U.N., demanding Russia withdraw its troops.
Cheaper Tesla Model? New Prototype Reportedly Spotted Around China
An alleged new prototype of the Tesla Model 2 was spotted in China.
Netflix Plan Prices: Company Drops Subscription Costs For Over 10 Million Subscribers
Netflix has cut subscription costs for over 10 million subscribers in over 30 countries to attract more subscribers amid an increase in competitors.
China's Baidu To Launch ChatGPT Alternative With 'Interactive Features' By March
China's Baidu will launch its ChatGPT alternative with "interactive features" in March, which it will embed into Baidu search.
Instagram Co-Founders Launch New Social Media News App Artifact
Instagram's co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have officially launched AI-driven news app Artifact publicly.
Wells Fargo Layoffs: Hundreds Lose Jobs Just Weeks After Celebrating Their Achievements
Wells Fargo on Tuesday laid off hundreds of mortgage bankers weeks after an internal sales conference for high achievers.
Increase In Nuclear Base Personnel Diagnosed With Cancer Pushes Air Force To Expand Review
The U.S. Air Force is expanding the review of cancers in everyone who worked on its missile bases after reports of increased cancer occurrence.
One Woman Dies Every 2 Minutes Due To Pregnancy Complications: UN
A woman dies every two minutes globally due to pregnancy or childbirth complications, the World Health Organization reported.
'The Purge,' 'Paranormal Activity' Production Company To Launch Video Game Division
The production company behind "The Purge" and "Paranormal Activity" is set to launch its video game division, Blumhouse Games.
Here's How Apple Owner Sold Her Sealed First-Generation iPhone For $63,000
A first-generation iPhone sold at an auction for more than $63,000, a hundred times more than its original price in 2007.
COVID-19 Aftereffects: Surge In Heart Attacks, Cardiovascular Illnesses Linked To Virus
COVID-19 has been linked by studies to heart-related problems, especially in young people.
Starbucks Olive Oil Coffee To Launch This Week, Oleato Espresso Martini Hits New York Soon
Starbucks is launching a new line of coffee drinks infused with olive oil in Italy on Wednesday.
Record-Breaking Heat Expected This Week, Florida Temp Could Exceed 90 Degrees
The United States' southeastern region could experience heat exceeding 90 degrees, while the northeast part could see plunging cold temperatures.
Coinbase Hack Attempt Confirmed; Hackers Tried To Access Network Through Employee Smishing
Coinbase has confirmed that an SMS phishing attack targeted one of its employees.
10 Most Sinful States In The US 2023: New York Is Just 10th
Credit analyst app WalletHub has released its "2023's Most Sinful States in America," ranking all 50 states based on the population's illicit behaviors.
Two New Fatal Earthquakes Hit Turkey Days After Deadliest Quake Killed 44,000
Two tremors of 6.4 and 5.8 magnitude hit Turkey Monday, killing at least three.