By JIM KERSTETTER
The e-commerce giant appeared to solidify its hold on the online world this holiday season. What remains to be seen is how that will translate into profits.
Technology hacks, rants and more…
By JIM KERSTETTER
The e-commerce giant appeared to solidify its hold on the online world this holiday season. What remains to be seen is how that will translate into profits.
By HIROKO TABUCHI
Amazon capped its blockbuster year by reporting what it said was a record-breaking holiday season, shipping 200 million items through its Prime subscription service.
As TV Streaming Rises, So Does Internet Piracy
TV viewers are streaming their favorite shows more than ever. They are also stealing them more than ever. Why is this happening? NPR’s Audie Cornish talks to Paul Tassi who covers technology and the Internet for Forbes to find out.
VIDEO: Meet The Bots That Beat The Obstacles
A robot unveiled by Disney researchers can drive up vertical surfaces. Other machines pushing boundaries: a bot that can jump on water without sinking, and a bot that flies like a bird.
By KIT EATON
Apps are becoming more simply designed, single-purpose, wearable and very aware of your location. Look for more of that in 2016.
By KIT EATON and DALLAS JENSEN
Simplicity of design and clarity of purpose characterize the latest apps.
By QUENTIN HARDY
The commercial drone business is taking off across rural states to aid in firefighting, data collection, agriculture and other tasks.