The robots are here: New, unheard-of job titles signal growing occupations in digital age
According to the WEF, by 2022, the shifting labor division between humans, machines and algorithms will result in 75 million lost job roles, but an addition of 133 million job roles, netting 58 million.
Trump, China's Liu to meet: Less talk, more action needed from Beijing on IP
It's clear that Trump is committed to putting the interests of American workers first and ensuring that China respects IP. It's about time.
Can GameStop survive the cloud gaming revolution?
2018 was the worst year in the company's history, said Gamer World News Entertainment Host Tian Wang.
America's race to 5G: Government is not the answer
The feds have no experience in developing such a system. They have never done it before, and it is doubtful they could do it at all; they darned sure could not do it that fast.
China using Airbus deal to get back at Trump over Huawei? No, it's worse
For too long the U.S. accepted China’s shenanigans and had a lackadaisical attitude about threats it poses to America’s technological leadership, national security and individuals’ personal safety.
The truth about America's growing opioid overdose crisis
When more than 70,000 Americans die from overdoses in one year, something must be done.
Startups, tech companies want to pay to train you
Today, there are more opportunities than ever in exciting, cutting-edge areas such as IT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics.
How Mark Zuckerberg can save Facebook from itself
Rather than endlessly devise new programs to try to maintain a semblance of responsibility and control, why doesn’t Facebook do what everyone in politics does by second nature: pass the buck.
McDonald's buys AI startup to customize its drive-through windows
Digital windows will now change in real-time based on weather and customer preferences.
What the WHO gets wrong about video games and culture
While it may be surprising to some, video games are a positive driving force of modern culture.
K-Cups for booze? Budweiser owner, Keurig’s single-serve cocktail machines officially roll out
The new automatic home bar system set to launch in three states after piloting in Missouri.
After Gottlieb, FDA must stop dragging feet on less risky alternatives to cigarettes
It is increasingly apparent that the FDA does not want the public to be educated on the better and far-less risky alternatives to smoking cigarettes.
FDA lifts ban on genetically modified salmon
The lift comes despite a pending lawsuit over the sale of genetically engineered fish.
Elizabeth Warren's plan to break up big tech would hurt consumers, innovation
Attacking our leading tech companies just for their size would raise consumer prices, limit choice and discourage innovation.
Down on the farm...with robots?
A strawberry farmer looks to robots to help with worker storage.
As Barbie turns 60, this social media doll startup aims to shake up category
Startup YULU is trying to position itself to take on Barbie.
Help wanted: About 500K manufacturing jobs currently unfilled
The industry today lacks about half a million of the skilled workers it needs, and within a decade the number of unfilled jobs in manufacturing could rise into the millions.
In age of Lyft, Uber, our education system is stuck on a horse and buggy
America has evolved over the last century, but its schools haven't.
Kris Jenner, other celebs look to disrupt the $3B rice market
RightRice just closed a $5.5 million minority investment led by Strand Equity and a group of celebrities and entrepreneurs.
Why small business owners should flock to Portland
The city tops the 20 best places to start a business list.