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.
The U.S. natural gas market is showing no signs of slowing, thanks to the recent hot weather.
Gas prices are still elevated, according to a new report from AAA.
Peacock is seeing big success from its original series, 'Twisted Metal.'
Janice Lieberman of Consumer Reports discusses how to maintain your car to save money down the road.
Airlines will continue to operate fewer flights to New York and Washington to cut down on cancellations and delays.
A new report found that business travel is becoming more expensive.
X Corp. CEO Linda Yaccarino told CNBC that she has "autonomy" under Elon Musk, adding that she wants advertisers to be comfortable to return.
Verizon Wireless said it plans to raise the prices of some of its plans.
Food service workers in Las Vegas are set to take to the Strip Thursday as they demand higher pay and better benefits.
GM President Mark Reuss joined Cheddar News to discuss the company's new Cadillac Escalade electric vehicle and talked about how to make affordable EVs for the general public. "That's who we are as a company -- we will offer vehicles for everybody and every different income level," he said.
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