The company's seasonal employees are eligible for health care benefits, and many are eventually offered permanent jobs.
General Motors Co. and Jaguar Land Rover PLC have similar problems on different sides of world right now.
AmazonFresh's slow two-step strategy may be an effective way to develop a profitable distribution system, unnoticed by powerful rivals.
If you hate the FAA’s pesky rules on the use of electronic devises during takeoff and landing, you may be in luck.
FIFA 14 passes GTA 5 for pole position in UK video game rankings, for now.
"Grand Theft Auto 5" online will launch early Tuesday morning, Rockstar Games says.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will expand free wireless Internet service to boost tech industries.
Microsoft once targeted the senior citizens with MSN TV (formerly Web TV), and as the service dies those looking for alternative ways to keep family members online will face a few issues.
Nicholas R. Toms, CEO of DecisionPoint Systems, Inc., discusses plans to help integrate Apple Inc.'s devices into the workforce.
A recent drop test by Android Authority shows that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has some sturdiness due to a slightly updated design, but ultimately succumbs to the curse of the plastic device.
Using a novel technique. South Korean scientists were able to use genetically modified E. coli to produce gasoline.
Twitter may submit files for an IPO this week, but it could be delayed due to the threat of a shutdown of the U.S. government.
Karen Gilbert, 32, endured a high-risk pregnancy and gave birth to identical triplets, the result of a single fertilized egg dividing into three embryos.
Nine days after the botched release of BBM, BlackBerry said it's “still 100% committed” to re-launching the cross-platform service on Android and iPhone.
Here's the need-to-know information about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 U.S. release.
In an effort to make LEDs more efficient, physicist John Lupton and his colleagues made LED molecules shaped like wagon-wheel pasta that generate light at random.
A Reddit user claims s/he has been testing "GTA 5" for PC and provided "authentic" screenshots.
According to a new study, the percentage of very young children receiving psychiatric drug prescriptions peaked in 2004 and stabilized between 2006 and 2009.
Samsung will produce 30 percent to 40 percent of Apple's A8 processors next year, with TSMC presumably taking care of the rest.
Apple displaced Coca-Cola, which had held the No. 1 position for 13 consecutive years, according to a "best brands" report.
US law enforcement accounted for more than 90 percent of all requests pertaining to users' emails, photos and online documents.
Apple’s upcoming iPad 5 could be a slightly bigger version of the iPad mini, if a video demo from a Chinese parts supplier is accurate.
The upcoming Nexus handset appeared in a leaked screenshot to be running the next version of Google’s mobile OS.
Scientists have developed an “accelerator on a chip” that could lead to more cost-efficient and smaller particle accelerators.
The HTC One is one of the best Android smartphones on the market, even after the release of the LG G2 and Moto X. BoomSound and Beats Audio make the One a beast for music, but HTC's Sense UX is a downer.
Torrent tracking website h33t (h33t.com) went down earlier this month due to a German copyright claim from Universal Media Group, and the replacement URL h33t.eu is now down as well.
The iOS 7.0.2, the latest update to Apple’s revamped mobile OS, has faced a new security flaw that allows anyone to access users’ contacts.
A recent NASA video shows how Earth’s climate will change through 2099.
While Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is out for the developer edition of the HTC One, U.S. carrier models will have to wait longer to get the update.
Though news of a gold iPad mini 2 with Touch ID would make most Apple fans squeal with delight, these alleged photos look far from legitimate.