Yes, money does buy happiness: Study

People who dole out cash to save time on things like housekeeping, delivery services and taxis are a little bit happier than those who don't, new research finds.

Apple issues cyber warning for iPhone and Mac users

Apple has issued a new warning for iPhone users and Mac computer users after a new hacking The threat could come remotely via Wi-Fi.

LEDs for passenger aircraft | Made on Long Island

LEDs have replaced fluorescent bulbs in cabin lighting on aircraft. LEDs are lighter and more efficient but the average traveler wouldn't even know.

Universities respond to growth of gaming with 'e-sports' programs

In the last couple of years, e-sports has become huge around the world with hundreds of millions tuning in to watch. In April, the University of Utah announced the sponsoring of a varsity e-sports team. It is the first school from the Power 5 athletic conference to offer such program.

StreetEasy begins charging for listings

A pioneer in online real estate, StreetEasy changed the way New Yorkers house hunt. But with the site's recent decision to charge a broker fee to list apartments, many are now wondering if it will continue to be the service for the largest rental audience in the city. 

Vending machine company to microchip employees

Three Square Market in River Falls, Wisconsin, designs modern vending machines. It plans to microchip its employees on a voluntary basis to purchase items in the office's micro-marketplace, open the doors to its building, log into office computers, and operate company copy machines. The chip will live under their skin between the thumb and forefinger.

Mayor de Blasio blasts MTA, Cuomo for subway problems

Using a subway as a backdrop, the mayor blasted the MTA, claiming the agency is withholding the funds needed to repair the troubled agency.

New York City scrambles to improve ferry service

The city is scrambling to improve service on the new citywide NYC Ferry that was launched with great fanfare in May. Many passengers say service in the first few months has been anything but smooth.

Oof! iPhone 8 could cost $1,100

Apple’s radical new iPhone may come with a $1,000 price tag.

What is the hottest job in the country?

For the second year in a row, data scientist is the hottest job in the country, according to Glassdoor.  But what do they actually do?

Company recalls coffee with Viagra-like substance

A Texas coffee company is recalling one of its roasts because it was making some men a bit too excited.

High-speed tunnel from NYC to DC?

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk says he has "verbal government approval" to build a tunnel for high-speed transportation from New York to Washington that could break ground by the end of this year.

Bag laced with moon dust sells for $1.8 million

A bag containing traces of moon dust sold for $1.8 million at an auction on Thursday following a galactic court battle.

US says ban on laptops in airplane cabins has been lifted

The ban on laptops in the cabins of planes flying from the Middle East to the U.S. is over, as federal officials say that large airports in the region have taken other steps in increase security.

SpaceX chief says 1st launch of big new rocket will be risky

SpaceX's chief said Wednesday that the first launch of its big new rocket is risky and stands "a real good chance" of failure.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Bites to hit store shelves

General Mills is releasing a new product, and let’s just say it looks nothing short of amazing.

Chick-fil-A testing ‘family style meals,' new sides in 3 cities

Chick-fil-A is now testing family style meals with two new sides—mac and cheese and bacon baked beans—in three cities.