Tesla's electric cars are computers on wheels and store a lot of information about its owners.
"There's a pest problem going on that they can't sort out. Pest control have been in but the mice keep coming back,” the ex-KFC worker said.
International Business Times poll on major U.S. economic releases scheduled for the week of April 1, 2019.
American electric car maker Tesla's much-hyped launch of “agave liquor brand” Teslaquila is back in limelight. The twitter update of CEO Elon Musk on Friday said it is “coming soon.”
Self-driving trucks will be the next big thing for truckers and Daimler wants a huge piece of this action.
There's an enormous gap between Roku smart TV sales in the U.S. and internationally.
Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Hoettges has expressed the optimism that the $26 billion T-Mobile-Sprint merger deal will be approved by the U.S. regulators.
A number of airlines have stepped up to offer stranded Air Wow passengers rescue airfare discounts to help them get home or to their destination.
When a top investor in Apple stock says he does not use an iPhone, it is bound to be a big surprise! This is what billionaire investor Warren Buffett did.
Higher open likely for the U.S. markets Friday, as main stock index futures soared Friday morning riding on the optimism around trade talks between Washington and Beijing.
Despite the United States slapping criminal charges on China’s telecom major Huawei, its business is soaring and reported $100 billion-plus revenue for the year 2018.
It seems that Samsung and Google won't be releasing their own credit cards anytime soon.
Google lands in hot water with the LGBTQ community over its inaction to pull a gay conversion therapy app from Google Play.
Lyft will start trading at Nasdaq on Friday.
Wells Fargo's travails springing from its sales practices scandal has led CEO Tim Sloan to resign.
Terry Leeper, General Manager of Amazon’s Austin Tech Hub, announced the company will add 800 tech jobs at its Austin location.
Lululemon is throwing its hat into the subscription service ring by the end of 2019.
Bed, Bath & Beyond has laid off over 100 employees this week.
Iceland's Wow Air stopped all flights and stranded thousands of passengers.
Leading financial services firm JPMorgan Chase will cut hundreds of jobs in the Assets and Wealth management division following a staffing review.
Musk has emailed another memo to Tesla staff clarifying the ground rules for firing employees and closing stores.
Boeing has developed a fix for a faulty autopilot system on the 737 MAX 8 believed responsible for a pair of crashes over the past five months.
Tesla Model 3 Right Hand Drive may hit the market by the middle of the year and a version of it was spotted in California.
Fisker will build an all-electric SUV to challenge the Tesla Model Y.
Walgreens will sell CBD-infused topical products, following rival CVS.
Tim McCusker, the chief investment officer at NEPC, told International Business Times that China’s bets on AI make for attractive investment opportunities.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about three lots of Darwin’s Natural Pet Products raw dog food that may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Congress will soon vote to approve -- or reject -- the biggest trade deal in a generation.
J.C. Penney has plans to close another 27 stores as it looks to re-evaluate its retail portfolio.
Aurora Packing Company has recalled 4,838 pounds of beef for a possible E.coli contamination.