Gavin Free and Megan Turney are YouTube stars. Last month, a fan described as 'single, lonely and disturbed,” was shot dead by police after firing a gun into their house.
Keep things moving and remember what your goals are if you want to get some real dates out of the experience, Meredith Golden says.
On dating app PB&J, members will post photos of restaurant dishes they like and browse the favourites of others.
Some see the moves as a shift toward using more robots and computers for functions once performed by humans.
In 1987, 20 per cent of people in STEM fields were women; that figure is still just 22 per cent today. Ottawa is hoping to change that.
They never ordered these items, but they have received dozens of unsolicited packages containing everything from phone chargers to flashlights.
Forty neon signs that once drew visitors to casino-hotels and other venues getting a virtual lease on life.
Tesla's cash balance barely budged last quarter even as it struggled mightily to make Model 3 sedans.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet Amazon Corp. chief executive Jeff Bezos during a three-day U.S. trip.
Distractions, burnout and down time linked to digital revolution have created new problems.
Investors are keeping a close eye out for any potential weakness or sign that upward trends could start letting up.
One of Amazon Go’s first patrons took to Twitter to report that the retailer had failed to charge her for her yogurt.
“Also, I want to be clear that a flame-thrower is a super terrible idea. Definitely don’t buy one,” said the tech CEO who has just sold thousands. But it’s apparently no joke.
While Elon Musk's Tesla stalls in its production of a home battery system, the revolution it promised with the device is well under way. A virtual mob of new technologies is storming the rigid architecture of the electric grid, promising radical improvements in efficiency and usefulness.
How RANOVUS plans to manage today’s data tsunami using less power.
Canada’s golden age of telecom is being reapplied to solve major challenges around energy and the environment.
New technology may soon fill the gap by launching a wave of “upcycling” that takes plastics now considered hard to recycle economically and turns them into something much more valuable.
One bold startup is perfecting technology that promises major gains in the efficiency of long-haul trucks. Using heat energy from the exhaust of diesel engines that otherwise goes to waste.
Farming app-based technology, such as Farmers Edge, is not only saving energy and headaches for farmers — it’s saving them money.
From Tibetan momos to Vietnamese head cheese, here’s what three families are eating to celebrate the dawn of a new year.