Elon Musk's Boring Co. begins tunneling in Las Vegas

Elon Musk's The Boring Company has taken its first steps towards making a high-speed transportation tunnel in Las Vegas.

Woman in NJ's first texting-while-driving trial faces 10 years in prison if convicted

The driver in what is believed to be New Jersey’s first texting-while-driving vehicular homicide case denies responding to a message when police say she caused a crash that left a pedestrian dead.

New Spotify feature creates customized road trip playlists

The online music streaming service Spotify has introduced a new feature called “Soundtrack Your Ride.”

Family seeks social media photographer who can double as 'mother's helper'

A job posting online by a family in New York City looking to hire a multi-hyphenated social media photographer, coordinator and “mother’s helper” is giving new meaning to the term hybrid role.

Motorola releases the popular Razr flip-phone with a foldable touch screen

Motorola is bracing for the future by returning to the past. The company is adapting its historical flip-phone design for a smartphone with a foldable screen.

Disney Plus subscribers report connection problems on Day 1

Users took to Twitter early Tuesday morning to report connection problems with the commercial-free service, which costs $7 a month.

Airbus reveals details about secret stealth program

Airbus has released information about a secret stealth drone project that has been worked on in secrecy for more than a decade.

Facebook is deleting the name of potential whistleblower

Facebook says it is deleting the name of the person who has been identified in conservative circles as the whistleblower who triggered the Trump impeachment probe.

Months later, thousands of people reportedly received undelivered text messages sent around Valentine’s Day

In case you have anxiety from being left on read this past Valentine's Day, it may have actually been because of a glitch that caused thousands of people to receive texts that were intended to arrive on or around Feb. 14, 2019. 

Feds: NY company illegally sold Chinese surveillance equipment to U.S. military, others

A Long Island firm sold tens of millions of dollars in Chinese-made surveillance and other sensitive security equipment to customers, including the U.S. military, by falsely claiming it was made in America, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

US: Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on users

The Saudi government recruited two Twitter employees to get personal account information of their critics, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Boba pizza: Domino’s cooks up pie with bubble tea-inspired toppings

If you’re in Taiwan anytime until the end of December, you might want to stop by a local Domino’s and try its latest concoction – boba pizza.