
Lyft Recalls e-Bikes Citing Faulty Brakes
A Lyft-owned company has temporarily pulled its shareable electronic bicycles from three cities due to malfunctioning brakes. The New York Times reported dozens of injuries
A Lyft-owned company has temporarily pulled its shareable electronic bicycles from three cities due to malfunctioning brakes. The New York Times reported dozens of injuries
Amazon employees don’t hear everything that Alexa does. But they do hear some of it. Bloomberg recently outlined the program used by Amazon to improve
Robotics engineers want to give consumers a hand around the house — two hands, actually. A team at the University of California Berkeley has created
Look out Visa, Apple is getting into the credit card game. Last week at its “show time” event, Apple announced the Apple Card, its very
A pair of new Reese’s Cups will force the candy brand’s fans to pick a side: chocolate or peanut butter? Available for only a limited
In 1983, a BMW ad appeared in magazines for a “rain-deflecting open top car.” The ad for this physics-defying vehicle is one of the earliest
The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychology has developed a “Tinder-style” mobile app which aims to help parents “test their knowledge of their children’s food
Attention caffeine addicts: Burger King is offering a cheap way to get your fix Burger King’s new Café Subscription Program allows subscribers on the BK
“The future of gaming is not a box.” Thus saith the homepage of Google’s cloud-based video game streaming service, Google Stadia, which is expected to launch
LG is on a roll. After debuting its impressive 65-inch rollup TV at CES (and stealing the show), the electronics company has set up a
Between 200,000 and 400,000 people descended on Austin this week for the annual South by Southwest festival. And they brought scooters. Scooters are everywhere Like
Disney’s streaming service will include its “entire motion picture library,” Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger said earlier this week. It’s like that Jiminy Cricket