サクサク読めて、アプリ限定の機能も多数!
トップへ戻る
アメリカ大統領選
money.cnn.com
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz apologized for the forcible removal of a paying passenger from one of its flights and called the episode "truly horrific." Munoz pledged a full review by April 30 "to fix what's broken so this never happens again." "I want you to know that we take full responsibility and we will work to make it right," Munoz said in a statement on Tuesday. "I promise you we will do
White House press secretary attacks media for accurately reporting inauguration crowds "That's what you guys should be writing and covering," new White House press secretary Sean Spicer angrily lectured reporters on Saturday during his first remarks from the podium of the press briefing room. He was referring to the delay in Senate confirmation for President Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA, Co
Finland has started a radical experiment: It's giving 2,000 citizens a guaranteed income, with funds that keep flowing whether participants work or not. The program, which kicks off this month, is one of the first efforts to test a "universal basic income." Participants will receive €560 ($587) a month -- money that is guaranteed regardless of income, wealth or employment status. The idea is that
Amazon may one day use blimps stocked with drones to get packages to customers even faster. The ecommerce giant was approved for a patent in April for airborne warehouses that use drones to make speedy deliveries. The patent was recently discovered by an analyst at CB Insights. Amazon's patent contends that such a system would allow for deliveries to be made in minutes. The move could also reduce
There's a new contender for Japan's most innovative city. Down south on the island of Kyushu, Fukuoka is cultivating a budding startup scene. Home to 1.5 million people, the industrious port city welcomed 2,800 new companies last year, cranking out everything from social messaging apps to task-management tools. The growth represents a 7% annual increase in startups -- the highest rate among all 21
Nearly 10,000 workers are suing Chipotle for allegedly cheating them on their pay. Current and former Chipotle (CMG) employees claim that the company made them work extra hours "off the clock" without paying them. It's a practice known as wage theft, and Chipotle is allegedly doing it all over the United States. "Chipotle routinely requires hourly-paid restaurant employees to punch out, and then c
House cleaning. Working the cash register at a Chinese restaurant. Walking dogs. Running a dry cleaner. Fei-Fei Li arrived in the U.S. from China at age 16 with many big dreams. And it took many odd jobs to help her achieve them. Luckily, she was smart -- and extremely driven. And today, she's the director of Stanford University's artificial intelligence lab. "As one of the leaders in the world fo
Apple really doesn't want you to record videos where it's forbidden. The company is working on a technology that can disable phones' photo and video recording capabilities using an infrared signal, a newly approved patent filing has shown. The technology could stop people from making illegal recordings at concert venues, in cinemas or theaters. The patent described how an infrared signal could be
Microsoft described its new Xbox One as supercharged, in part because it has 6 teraflops of power. The new Xbox One is codenamed "Project Scorpio," Microsoft announced during its E3 presentation Monday. The word teraflops sent Twitter into a fit of snickering. "I know 'teraflop' is an actual term and all that, but it still sounds incredibly silly when used in conversation or promotion," Vincent Lo
Amos Dudley wears his skills in his smile. The digital design major has been straightening his top teeth for the past 16 weeks using clear braces he made himself. "I'm still wearing the last one," Dudley told CNNMoney on Tuesday. "The last one" refers to the twelfth and final straightening tray in his self-designed treatment. Dudley said he had braces when he was in junior high, but he didn't wear
Corbis sold historical photos like this iconic shot from Tiananmen Square one to Visual China Group in a deal announced on Friday. An image licensing company founded and owned by Bill Gates just sold a large portion of its photo stock, which includes historical images from Tiananmen Square, to a Chinese firm. Corbis sold millions of its photos and videos to Visual China Group, including files from
Diesel cars from Volkswagen and Audi cheated on clean air rules by including software that made the cars' emissions look cleaner than they actually were, according to federal and California regulators. The regulators say that the software on the cars turns on emission controls only when it detects that the car was being tested. "The effectiveness of these vehicles' pollution emissions control devi
Facebook is finally going to do it -- it's finally going to make a "Dislike" button. The format of the button is still unclear, but the company has been working on the concept for a while and expects to roll it out soon. "We have an idea that we're going to be ready to test soon, and depending on how that does, we'll roll it out more broadly," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during a townhall Q&
Google announced a corporate restructuring on Monday, forming an umbrella company called Alphabet and naming a new CEO to the core business of Google. Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin will run Alphabet -- Page as CEO and Brin as president. The company, which was founded in 1998 and went public in 2004, announced its new operating structure in a blog post on Monday called "G is for Goo
Anti-ISIS activists are trying to bury violent online images of the terrorist group -- and replace them with this cute anime character. Meet ISIS-chan. Her name is ISIS-chan. And she's how nerds around the world are trying to silence violent ISIS terrorist propaganda. It starts with the vibrant worldwide community that loves Japanese anime. Some of them have created a cute animated character as a
Nintendo fans around the world are in mourning. Satoru Iwata, the company's president, has passed away at the age of 55, according to a statement issued by Nintendo. The cause of death was a bile duct tumor. Iwata was named president of the company in 2002, when he succeeded Hiroshi Yamauchi. Iwata was only the fourth president in the history of Nintendo, and the first outside of the Yamauchi fami
Linkin Park disrupted the music industry and emerged as one of the most popular rock bands on the planet. Now it's plotting to rock the tech world -- as venture capitalists. Linkin Park recently launched Machine Shop Ventures, a VC firm that's searching for startups that can shake up consumer-facing industries. Machine Shop Ventures told CNNMoney it's already made three investments: ride-sharing p
For the last 15 years, at least $77 million in sophisticated counterfeit $100 bills have flooded into the country from Israel. The Secret Service says it has now broken up the ring believed responsible for bringing the bills here, just as the counterfeiters were starting to produce the bills at a new plant in New Jersey. According to a court affidavit, the bills had many of the security features d
Rich Americans. That's our global reputation. The numbers seem to back it up. Americans' average wealth tops $301,000 per adult, enough to rank us fourth on the latest Credit Suisse Global Wealth report. But that figure doesn't tell you how the middle class American is doing. Americans' median wealth is a mere $44,900 per adult -- half have more, half have less. That's only good enough for 19th pl
fortune.com
Age: 77 Pontiff, Catholic Church Just over a year ago, a puff of white smoke announced the new spiritual leader of 1.2 billion Roman Catholics around the world. In the brief time since, Francis has electrified the church and attracted legions of non-Catholic admirers by energetically setting a new direction. He has refused to occupy the palatial papal apartments, has washed the feet of a female Mu
Americans used smartphone and tablet apps more than PCs to access the Internet last month -- the first time that has ever happened. Mobile devices accounted for 55% of Internet usage in the United States in January. Apps made up 47% of Internet traffic and 8% of traffic came from mobile browsers, according to data from comScore, cited Thursday by research firm Enders Analysis. PCs clocked in at 45
Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. All times are ET. Disclaimer. Morningstar: © 2018 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Factset: FactSet Research Systems Inc. 2018. All rights reserved. Chicago Mercantile Association: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its
Bitcoin could serve as a dollar alternative, according to libertarian and former U.S. Congressman Ron Paul. Imagine a world in which you can buy anything in secret. No banks. No fees. No worries inflation will make today's money worth less tomorrow. The digital currency Bitcoin promises all these things. And while it's far from achieving any of them -- its value is unstable and it's rarely used --
2 million passwords have been stolen, compromising accounts at Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, Yahoo and ADP. Hackers have stolen usernames and passwords for nearly two million accounts at Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo and others, according to a report released this week. The massive data breach was a result of keylogging software maliciously installed on an untold number of computers around the worl
The Postal Service defaulted on a $5.6 billion payment, just as it said it would. The U.S. Postal Service has defaulted on a $5.6 billion payment for retiree health benefits that was due on Monday, just as the Postmaster General had warned it would. "We have not made the required $5.6 billion Retiree Health Benefits prefunding payment due Sept. 30, 2013," wrote USPS spokeswomen Patricia Licata in
Barnes & Noble Chairman Leonard Riggio wants to buy the company's stores, and leave the company's Nook e-book business as a separate company. Riggio, who disclosed his plans in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, did not name a price. Shares jumped 8% in early trading. Riggio is already the largest shareholder of Barnes & Noble (BKS), with nearly a 30% stake in the comp
Eva Restaurant in Los Angeles offers diners a 5% discount for leaving their cell phones in this box at the front desk. Cell phones often claim a spot on the table in restaurants, sitting right next to utensils, plates and glasses. One restaurant is trying to change that. Eva Restaurant in Los Angeles offers diners a 5% discount for leaving their phones with the receptionist for the entirety of the
次のページ
このページを最初にブックマークしてみませんか?
『Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine』の新着エントリーを見る
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く