TTI Outdoor Power Equipment is recalling certain models of its Ryobi-branded electric pressure washers because the products’ capacitor can overheat and burst, “causing parts to be forcefully ejected.”
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The Transportation Security Administration passenger screening process has gotten quicker thanks to new technology in use at Harry Reid International Airport.
Nevada led the country when it comes to per unit rate of home foreclosures in July, according to the Attom report.
A Strip property is suing a California-based media management company for failing to pay the resort over $1 million in cancellation fees for a conference space, hotel suites and other amenities.
The new slot lounge will feature 63 titles from Aristocrat Gaming, including the hugely popular Buffalo and Mo’ Mummy franchises.
This is the first game-show format to be streamed live from a Strip casino to international players.
Just four months after receiving tax abatements from the state, the site of a Google data center in Henderson is beginning to take shape.
Could the next big transportation project run underneath the Las Vegas Valley?
Robots and more robots marked just one trend at CES. Now that the 2019 show has wrapped up until next year, a look at some of the other trends, products that grabbed attention this year.
While there was little doubt among attendees that 5G will revolutionize the world, when that revolution will actually dawn is disputed.
The Golden Knights tested out puck and player tracking technology during games against the New York Rangers and San Jose Sharks this week at T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas is reviewing the potential implementation of Blockchain, a database technology in which information is decentralized and communally maintained.
When you purchase a bottle of water, do you think about where it came from? When you turn on the sink faucet, do you expect water to always come out?
A ransomware attack on Atlanta’s computer systems in 2018 was a sobering reminder that the infrastructure local governments must protect is no longer limited to roads, pipes and power grids, experts said Wednesday.
When it comes to smart bathroom appliances, you could say the Sands Expo and Convention Center is flush with them.
CES attendees lined up for as long as half an hour outside Google’s pavilion to see the new voice-activated abilities the Silicon Valley company is launching.
My son recently asked why I sent him an email. The question startled me. He stared at his inbox like an archaeologist discovering ancient hieroglyphics and informed me that email is to his generation what mailed letters were to mine—slow, formal, and vaguely irritating. Apparently, for Gen Z, communicating via email is about as convenient as strapping a note to a carrier pigeon.
The developers of an unfinished resort on Las Vegas Boulevard transferred ownership, following a legal settlement.
The store is directly across an outdoor plaza from furniture dealer Restoration Hardware’s four-story location in Las Vegas.
A plane capable of carrying 292 passengers is being eyed to fly the Paris-Las Vegas route in a tryout following special flights geared to CES attendees.
Federal data shows valley residents who have a subprime credit score has been on the rise since early 2021.