Engineers reportedly completed the development of the new traction system in 2011.
The service is on an invite-only basis and is not open to all sellers on Amazon's platform.
Drivers paid an average of $2.85 a gallon, 86 cents below the average price paid at this time last year.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket was in the air only a couple of minutes before the unmanned vehicle exploded as the result of "an anomaly on ascent."
The companies named in the order were Premier Oil Plc, Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd, Rockhopper Exploration Plc, Noble Energy Inc and Edison International Spa.
Construction of an international terminal was paused around the same time six government officials disappeared.
The sightseeing plane was carrying eight cruise ship passengers and a pilot when it went down about 20 miles northeast of Ketchikan, near Ella Lake.
A Google self-driving Lexus SUV reportedly cut off another self-driving car operated by Delphi Automotive in Palo Alto. First incident of robot-car road rage?
The San Francisco solar company filed for its initial public offering amid falling solar costs and rising U.S. demand.
French President Francois Hollande condemned the violence, but said that the French Uber app "should be dismantled and declared illegal."
OneWeb plans to put a network of 648 small satellites into orbit to provide global broadband and mobile telephone services.
The pilot and eight cruise ship passengers on a sightseeing trip are among the dead.
Demand for Nike’s Jordan, LeBron and Kobe basketball shoe brands have continued to drive strong sales growth.
The planned investment doubles what Gates already has spent on early-stage energy companies, the Financial Times reported Thursday.
Match's parent company IAC, which also owns OkCupid and Tinder, is looking to spin off its dating segment into an IPO.
Companies like Ford are scrambling to combat the supposed end of ownership, but millennials might not be all that different from their elders.
Mercedes-Benz AMGs are legendary for their hand-built engines and top-form performance. Has plug-in hybrid technology caught up to AMG standards?
Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve called the incidents "serious disturbances of public order."
In another sign that the labor market is improving, Ikea is again raising pay at its 40 U.S. stores.
Clinton Lanier, author of "Bucket List Bars," talks about New York's Stonewall Inn and other historic U.S. watering holes.
The deadly heat wave in Pakistan that has killed more than 800 people arrives as global warming is making extreme heat events more frequent and severe.
The tongue-twisting names of prescription medicines such as Celecoxib and Linezolid are a product of tension between the FDA and pharmaceutical companies.
China's giant e-commerce website is the latest retailer to block sales of Confederate flag merchandise.
The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker is testing consumers’ appetite for renting their cars to others.
Gasoline from Canadian oil sands crude emits up to 18 percent to 21 percent more greenhouse gas emissions than equivalents from conventional U.S. crude.
Several migrants living near the French transport hub attempted to board slow-moving trucks to cross over into the U.K.
Embattled retailer American Apparel is tired of Dov Charney's antics and is making damning allegations against its fired CEO.
The chance of a successful prosecution is considered slim but the Dutch hope they can pressure Russia, whose role in the process is critical, into cooperating.
Oil and gas companies say new rules to limit fracking pollution on federal and tribal lands are redundant and unnecessarily burdensome.
The Dallas eatery Tallywackers brings gender parity to the "breastaurant" concept -- just as Amy Schumer predicted.