Nissan, BMW and GM have shown off self driving cars with spacious, adjustable interiors that are reminiscent of boutique hotels.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Twitter suspends 70 pro-Michael Bloomberg accounts citing its ‘platform manipulation’ rule
Twitter took steps to get rid of dozens of accounts supporting Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg on Friday for breaking its rules.
TurboTax owner Intuit has plans to buy Credit Karma for $7 billion, report says
Credit Karma would still function as a standalone business with its CEO Kenneth Lin remaining at the helm, the report said.
Chipotle is running a buy-one-get-one-free deal on Friday. Here’s what you need to know
The Chipotle BOGO promotion is meant to celebrate “Hockey Week Across America.” How to get free food for wearing a jersey to the restaurant.
Is $13 too much for a box of cereal? General Mills doesn’t think so
The cereal aimed at health-conscious consumers contains organic coconut oil, pumpkin seeds, and dried sugary cranberries.
Can the coronavirus spread through cash exchanges or live on credit cards?
Viruses like coronavirus tend to survive longer on hard surfaces like credit cards and coins. Is that driving people to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency?
Uber’s new ‘On-Trip Reporting’ tool lets you report uncomfortable rides in real-time
Previously, riders had to wait until a trip was complete to provide feedback on how it went.
Coronavirus fallout: Study says people aren’t downloading flight and hotel apps
While the virus is having the greatest impact on China, the travel fallout is global. Popular hotel and flight apps are taking a revenue hit.
Instagram’s ‘Latest Posts’ prototype brings back beloved chronological timeline
The photo-sharing app’s “Latest Posts” tool would give users an option to display content chronologically.
These couples are cutting back on Valentine’s Day spending rather than splurging on gifts
More than 30% of Americans dine out on the holiday, according to OpenTable, which means reservations can be hard to come by.