Blue Origin, the suborbital spaceflight company from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is sending one of its New Shepard boosters skyward for a record seventh time.
NASA and SpaceX's plan to send astronauts to the ISS in the first operational crewed flight of the Crew Dragon has been delayed due to technical issues.
The robotaxi service operated by Waymo will be made more widely available, allowing a greater number of people to try the driverless ridesharing experience.
The second presidential debate will be virtual over coronavirus concerns, but President Trump has already suggested he won't take part unless it's face to face.
Veteran NASA astronaut Christopher Ferguson says family commitments mean he won't be taking his seat aboard the Starliner for its first crewed test flight.
Boom Supersonic has taken a big step toward putting a Concorde-like supersonic passenger plane into commercial service with the unveiling of a prototype.
Apple has been removing third-party audio gear from its stores, suggesting that the launch of its own branded alternatives could be just around the corner.
Regal Cinemas owner Cineworld is considering the temporary closure of all of its movie theaters in the U.S., U.K., and Ireland due to the ongoing pandemic.
President Donald Trump's positive COVID-19 test has prompted one of his campaign advisers suggesting the next presidential debate could take place virtually.
Astronauts on the ISS will have to wait a little longer for their new toilet after the rocket transporting it was prevented from launching on Thursday.
Just seconds before liftoff late Wednesday, ULA was forced to scrub the launch of its powerful heavy-lift rocket, with a hardware issue reportedly the cause.
It might not be too long before paramedics are flying through the air using jetpacks after a recent test flight in the U.K. demonstrated the possibility.
NASA woke the space station crew on Monday night to ask them to conduct an urgent search for the leak after it mistakenly feared it was suddenly getting worse.
Multiple Apple services suffered a serious outage Tuesday night, with iCloud, the App Store, Apple TV+, Apple Music, and Apple Arcade among those affected.
A NASA official has said it's still searching for the source of an air leak on the space station following a second attempt to pinpoint it over the weekend.