Former Navy SEAL commanders Jocko Willink and Leif Babin explain how you can accelerate your employees' performance with a simple change.
Starbucks is testing coffee ice, or ice cubes made of coffee, this summer at 100 stores in Baltimore and St. Louis.
Reports that President Donald Trump pressured FBI Director James Comey have led lawmakers and legal experts to question whether Trump obstructed justice.
The massive global cyberattack is set to continue disrupting, Apple has acquired AI startup Lattice Data, and Waymo has formed an alliance with Lyft.
It's made from aircraft grade aluminium and steel so it can be sent into areas too hazardous for humans.
Former Imagination boss Sir Hossein Yassaie doesn't view Softbank's ARM acquisition as a good sign for the UK's post-Brexit economy.
The government canned support to try and force people to upgrade off Windows XP.
Over 30 million people play "Overwatch." It's a ridiculously popular game. And it's not coming to Nintendo's Switch. Here's why.
A high school kid called Abu gained Google's attention by creating a machine learning system to diagnose breast cancer.
27 out of 35 of Apple's suppliers 'reported worse than seasonal sales.'
Daniel Buchmueller, the cofounder of Amazon Prime Air, left Amazon's Cambridge operation in October 2016, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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The researcher — who is known as MalwareTech on Twitter — registered a garbled domain name hidden in the malware to track the virus, a move that halted it.
At a mere 29-years-old, JamJar Investments claims that Katie Leviten is the youngest female VC partner in the UK.
This is a story about a wealthy, rude man who uses taxpayers' money to treat working people like crap.
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Neuroscience specialist, Heather Andrew says having a logo based on colours, shapes, and sounds are the best features needed for maximum effect.
The Monty Hall problem is one of the simplest and yet most baffling mathematics puzzles of all: All you have to do is choose between two doors, only one of which has a prize behind it.
Harvard study finds that when single women thought men were watching, their ambitions appeared to drop.
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