Jeremy Clarkson, the controversial former host of the wildly popular BBC motoring show “Top Gear“, has signed a deal for a new vehicle show with Amazon Instant Video, along with his two former co-presenters.
As a reminder, in March 2015, the BBC didn’t renew Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson’s contract following an “unprovoked physical and verbal attack”. “Apparently they want us to make a auto show (sic)”. Ironic, isn’t is?’ quipped James May.
The plans essentially show a “superhighway” for drones in the sky, in which all drones would have to fly different altitudes depending on their speed and would all have the ability to communicate and avoid other drones in the sky.
The new updates might enhance the security system and user interface or both; however, if everything goes accordingly, the new version of the Windows is about to launch at the end of the month, according to Computerworld. Given that you can now buy a decently-specified complete...
Amazon generated operating cash flow of $8.98 billion during this quarter, and earned net income of $92 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, compared with net loss of $126 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, in second quarter 2014.
Walmart is increasing its efforts in China’s e-commerce space after the world’s largest retailer took full ownership of Yihaodian, its online retail business in the country. It did not disclose the price paid for the stake, which was bought from former executives and...
July 21 Microsoft Corp reported a $3.2 billion quarterly net loss, hurt by charges related to its Nokia phone business and job cuts, and weak demand for its Windows operating system.