Elon Musk touts 146,000 orders for Tesla's electric pickup truck

Elon Musk says Tesla has received nearly 150,000 orders for its new electric pickup truck since the automaker revealed the futuristic vehicle earlier this week to mixed reviews.

Gamers become game-makers at Florida Poly

Students at Florida Polytechnic University in Lakeland showed off their class-made video games Thursday at the school’s Game Expo. 

LinkedIn helping business women grow meaningful online networks

These days, you apply for jobs online, create profiles on websites, and often connect with potential employers over email. So how do you surround yourself with the right community - when so few interactions are face to face?

Pasco County Sheriff's Office takes ownership of #9PMROUTINE

The Pasco County Sheriff's Office has officially taken ownership of an online phenomenon it started in 2016.

Motorola releases the popular Razr flip-phone with a foldable touch screen

Motorola is bracing for the future by returning to the past. The company is adapting its historical flip-phone design for a smartphone with a foldable screen.

Disney Plus hits 10 million subscribers in 1 day

Disney Plus says it hit more than 10 million sign-ups on its first day of launch, far exceeding expectations.

Sharenting: Social media posts about your kids could lead to identity theft

You may want to think twice the next time you post about your child on social media. What you think might be a harmless post on your child's birthday or first day of school could give a criminal what they need to steal their identity.

‘Click to pray’: Vatican launches $110 wearable smart rosary

In an effort to get more young people to pray for world peace, the Vatican has launched a $110 wearable digital rosary, called the “Click To Pray eRosary.”

With robot mowers, is the grass really greener?

You've heard of robot vacuums. Now you're starting to see robot lawn mowers on the market. But is the cost worth the benefit?  We took a look at a company offering them as a subscription service to see if a robotic mower cuts it.

Facebook finally gets serious about fighting fake news

Facebook is taking new measures to curb the spread of fake news on its huge and influential social network. It will focus on the "worst of the worst" offenders and partner with outside fact-checkers and news organizations to sort honest news reports from made-up stories that play to people's passions and preconceived notions.