Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick Talks National Security, Privacy And The Marines
Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick spoke with IBT about the security challenges facing businesses and what his experience in the military taught him.
EPA Says It Will Stop Sponsoring Annual Climate Leadership Awards
EPA spokesman said it shouldn't be a surprise the agency won't sponsor climate leadership awards.
US Opioid Use Linked To Unemployment, Researchers Say
The opioid crisis is linked to unemployment numbers, researchers find.
Devastation Caused By Hurricane Harvey Could Increase Gas Prices
Hurricane Harvey 's devastation is expected to increase oil prices.
Judge Throws Out Lawsuit That Blamed Apple For Distracted Driving
Before Apple rolls out its Do Not Disturb While Driving feature on iOS 11, the company still has to face numerous lawsuits blaming the company for distracted driving incidents. However, one of the cases has been thrown out.
iOS 11: Apple Pay Cash Requires Photo ID For Full Access
You might need to scan your driver's license to fully use Apple Pay Cash with iOS 11.
Google Refunds Advertisers Whose Ads Ran On Fake Traffic Websites
Google is working on solutions for the industry's widespread problem.
Uber May Pick Jeff Immelt As CEO, Investors Like The Idea
Uber could pick former General Electric Chairman Jeff Immelt as new CEO.
Truth Campaign: Tobacco Companies Targeted Military Members, Mental Health Patients
[Watch] The new Truth initiative campaign is going after tobacco companies over its targeting of military personnel, people with mental health conditions.
Apple's Self-Driving Vehicle Project: An Autonomous Campus Shuttle
The troubled Titan project: Apple once thought about changing the traditional car wheel to one that looks like a globe.
Back-To-School Shopping: 1-In-5 US Parents Fall Into Debt
Back-to-school shopping costs Americans major money and stress.
11,000 People Are Pleading With Disney To Keep Content On Netflix
More than 11,000 people have signed a petition asking Disney to keep its content on Netflix.
Study: Eye Test Could Predict Alzheimer's Disease Years In Advance
Researchers find way to predict Alzheimer's years in advance.
iOS 11 AR: Makeup Lovers Will Shop In Virtual Beauty Stores
Modiface augmented-reality technology will allow makeup lovers to shop and try on products in virtual spaces with iOS 11.
Bundesliga The Latest Soccer League To Try Out Video Assistants
The Bundesliga is trying out video assistance in games to improve efficiency.
New Online Platform Aims To Help Car Loan Borrowers Negotiate Better
Here's what you should focus on when getting a car loan.
Galaxy Note 8 Release Date: Pre-Orders For Samsung Device Could Start Next Week
The Galaxy Note 8 will reportedly launch Sept.15.
Amount Of Time You’re Wasting On Social Media, And What To Do Instead
There are plenty of indications that users might be wasting too much time on social media sites.
Before iPhone And Macs, These Apple Products Failed To Take Off
Here are the Apple products that didn't make it.
Apple, Comcast May Soon Allow Downloads Of Recently Released Movies
Apple and Comcast could allow you to digitally download a recently released film.
EFF Criticizes Tech Companies For Curbing Free Speech Of Hate Groups
As tech companies battle white supremacists, nonprofits stress the need to defend free speech, even if they don't agree with racism.
Facebook Shut Down Anonymous Pro-Trump Employee Forum Over Harassment
An anonymous forum used by employees at Facebook took an ugly turn during the presidential election, forcing the company to shut it down.
Study: 1-In-3 Philadelphia Adults Used Opioids In The Past Year
Study by Philadelphia's Department of Public Health finds use of opioid in the city is too common.
Richard Branson Says He Supports Universal Basic Income, Robots Taking Jobs
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson warns about tech taking over jobs and points to a solution.
CDC: Teen Drug Overdose Death Rates Doubled Between 1999 And 2015
Opioids are to blame for the increase in fatalities.
Researchers Find A Way For You To Levitate Liquid And Insects At Home
Researchers develop a kit that allows people to suspend liquid and insects in mid-air.
Study: How To Convince Climate Change Deniers Without Using Graphs
A new study shows how climate change advocates should talk to those who don't believe in global warming. Hint: put the data graphs down.
South Carolina Attorney General Sues Opioid Manufacturer Purdue Pharma Over Drug Crisis
In lawsuit, South Carolina's attorney general accuses Purdue Pharma of fueling the state's opioid crisis.
Here's Where Amazon Launched Its Instant Pickup Service
If Prime's two-day shipping isn't fast enough, Amazon has another solution: Instant Pickup.
Facebook Secretly Launches App 'Colorful Balloons' In China
China may have shut Facebook out, but the company has not given up.