The retailer is set to become the first "major U.S. retailer" to sell 3-D printers. They're already available on its website, and will be in select stores by the end of June.
The firm, whose Dreamliner has just resumed service after being grounded due to battery issues, has shown airlines its blueprint for the 777X. The plane will be a revamp of its popular 777 model, and will have a range of 9,500 nautical miles.
The Swedish retailer will invest 105 rupees--or $1.95 billion--in the new stores, and plans to have its first one up and running within the next two years.
The list includes everything from classics like Goldfinger to the perhaps not-so-classic Big Daddy. And it's all thanks to new film service Warner Archive Instant.
Even after all these years, the music industry still hasn't figured out how to make the most of the digital revolution. Slacker's Jack Isquith weighs in on missed opportunities.
Japan's SoftBank Corp. could be elbowed out of the way as the satellite TV provider offers around $7 in a mixture of cash and Dish shares for each Sprint share. It's seen as a "credible" deal, and its value is around 13% more than that of SoftBank's existing offer.
Pulse users won't notice a difference yet, but it will be fun to see how LinkedIn's executive editor, Dan Roth, will use the news reader to add extra sparkle to content on the professional site.