Innovation seems to be happening at lightening speed. Ten years ago the iPhone revolutionized industry. Now, just a decade later, we're already talking about self-driving cars and robots that look and speak like people.
Robots and machines are automating everything from driving to folding laundry. Entrepreneur Magazine Editor-In-Chief Jason Feifer breaks down the technology companies need to embrace in 2018.
Voice assistants, especially Amazon's Alexa, were front and center at CES. Feifer explains how companies are starting to use voice assistant integrations.
Wells Fargo said it could face nearly $1 billion in severance costs in the fourth quarter.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a case surrounding a Maine hotel that could have made it harder for people with disabilities to learn in advance whether a hotel's accommodations meet their needs.
The highly-anticipated trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI is out earlier than expected.
AT&T announced a new partnership with Swedish communications company Ericsson.
Hackers accessed the personal data of 6.9 million users via the genetic testing company 23andMe.
Stocks fell after the opening bell on Tuesday morning as signs pointed to another losing session.
Bitcoin is once again having a moment. On Monday, the world's largest cryptocurrency soared past $41,000 for the first time in over a year and a half — and marking a 150% rise so far this year.
Tree farmers are raising prices for Christmas trees.
Analysis shows smaller businesses are hiring more people.
Applying for financial aid for college is a long process but there's a new streamlined application for federal student aid. Mark Kantrowitz, student loan expert, joined Cheddar News to explain the FAFSA form and what kind of changes are expected.
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