While all eyes are focused on Apple s WWDC today, there is a smattering of other tech news out there (after a couple of Apple items, of course):
Apple hopes to sign up 100 million subscribers at $10 a month for its soon-to-be-announced streaming music service.
With its eyes on the cloud, Apple is reportedly building a high-speed network and bolstering its data centers to better compete against Amazon and Microsoft.
It s not just celebrities popping up at the NBA Finals: Seems like anyone who s anyone in Silicon Valley was at the Warriors game last night.
Speaking of the NBA Finals, Cleveland Cavaliers owner (and Quicken Loans) founder Dan Gilbert says live-streaming apps such as Periscope and Meerkat could be good for basketball.
Google exec says artificial intelligence is not going to go all Terminator and destroy humanity.
Netflix plans to expand to Italy, Spain and Portugal later this year.
Apple and Google are now being seen as enemies (read: competitors) of the auto industry.
More than a quarter of people surveyed said they d support laws restricting human drivers in favor of driverless cars.
Two former Google execs say Apple s gains could mean doom in Android s future.
Is Tesla stock about to jump? One analyst firm thinks so.
At top: Judy Larsen waves during a demonstration ride of the two-seater prototype of Google s self-driving car at Google in Mountain View, Calif., on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. (LiPo Ching/Staff)