Amazon's answer to on-time deliveries? Its own airplanes By Farrha Khan published 9 March 16 Twenty leased planes will ensure one- and two-day deliveries across the US arrive on time.
Watch the first Game of Thrones season 6 trailer right now By Farrha Khan published 8 March 16 The season 6 premiere date is almost upon us, and we finally have a trailer to obsess over.
2016 Rio Olympics to carry a torch for 8K and VR By Farrha Khan published 8 March 16 The Olympic Broadcasting Service plans to break some of its own records during the Games later this year.
Kanye West, not the advancement of technology, will be the end of CDs By Farrha Khan published 7 March 16 Expect all future albums from Kanye, including The Life of Pablo, to available only via streaming.
Sony's bantam HX80 compact camera packs a brobdingnagian zoom By Farrha Khan published 7 March 16 Sony is claiming its latest compact camera to be the world's smallest to boast 30x optical zoom.
SpaceX launch is a success, but ocean landing is a miss (again) By Farrha Khan published 5 March 16 Elon Musk confirmed that the Falcon 9's landing was 'hard,' but that was to be expected.
SpaceX is back at it today - will it finally make a sea landing? [Updated] By Farrha Khan published 5 March 16 Updated Whelp, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket made it off the ground and delivered its cargo, but the landing was another story.
What's missing from pop-up books? Google thinks it's AR By Farrha Khan published 4 March 16 Google wants to give traditional books a tech makeover, according to these new patents.
Intel's rumored AR headset might be a total brainiac By Farrha Khan published 4 March 16 A new report claims Intel will leverage its RealSense 3D tech to develop an augmented reality headset.
Facebook Messenger and Spotify team up to make sharing music easier By Farrha Khan published 3 March 16 Facebook Messenger latest integration, this time with Spotify, means you can send songs to friends when emojis aren't enough.
Long distance relationship: Hubble spots the furthest galaxy ever seen By Farrha Khan published 3 March 16 At a cosmic-record breaking distance, the galaxy is seen just as it was 400 million years after the Big Bang.
Why the US government actually wants people to try to hack it By Farrha Khan published 2 March 16 Department of Defense is inviting hackers to attempt to bypass its network security in a new initiative called Hack the Pentagon.
Online content earns a little respect from Hollywood By Farrha Khan published 2 March 16 YouTube Red and Maker Studios could be the next Emmy winners thanks to an expanded short-form category.
Scott Kelly is back on Earth after a year in space [Updated] By Farrha Khan, Michelle Fitzsimmons published 2 March 16 Video Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko have returned to Earth after 340 days on the ISS.
Google is dedicating an entire section of its online store to VR By Farrha Khan published 1 March 16 It's also finally selling its own Cardboard viewer, along with two other non-Google VR headsets.
Google's self-driving car just lost its squeaky-clean record [Updated] By Farrha Khan published 29 February 16 Google's self-driving car made the same assumption as its in-car test driver, leading to a small fender bender.
You'll be able to see what HoloLens is seeing on a phone or PC By Farrha Khan published 29 February 16 Windows 10 app also lets you control the headset and launch apps remotely, plus take, view and download photos.
San Bernardino police chief: 'good chance' there's nothing of value on that iPhone By Farrha Khan published 27 February 16 But Police Chief Jarrod Burguan still sides with the FBI in an effort to 'leave no stone unturned.'
Why Ex Machina's visual effects will stun you in their simplicity By Farrha Khan published 26 February 16 Interview With Oscars weekend upon us, we talk with the VFX supervisor for the Academy Award-winning film.
Apple and FBI to face off at Congressional hearing next week By Farrha Khan published 25 February 16 The US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee calls on Apple and the FBI will testify on the issue of encryption.
There's now a fix for that time-traveling iPhone bug By Farrha Khan published 25 February 16 Did you try setting your iPhone to 1970? Is your phone now bricked? Finally, there's a fix.
NASA will send your artwork to an asteroid By Farrha Khan published 23 February 16 Sketches and paintings to poems and songs, your art, videos and photos could end up on a journey through space.
This AI robot can recognize a ball from a baby By Farrha Khan published 23 February 16 A student from Boston University has made a robot out of hors d'oeuvre trays that can recognize what kind of obstacles get in its way.
Forget smartphones, Visa wants your car to pay for fuel By Farrha Khan published 23 February 16 mwc 2016 Next time you stop for some fuel or need to pay for parking, let your car handle the bill.
Tesla Model S gets wireless charging in April, but Tesla didn't make it By Farrha Khan published 22 February 16 Evatran Plugless Power will beat Tesla to the punch in wireless charging with its own system for your Model S.