Amazon employees' open letter demands work stoppage in pro-life states, space to 'grieve' Roe v. Wade: report
An open letter from Amazon employees demands the online retailer enact a series of accommodations for employees and rebuke the Supreme Court's decision.
Sony, Honda team up to start new electric vehicle company
Japanese corporate titans Honda and Sony are teaming up to create a new electric vehicle company with their combination of technology and auto manufacturing.
Florida bowling alley deploys robot to serve customers
The main attraction at a Florida bowling alley has nothing to do with the sport and everything to do with the a food-delivery robot.
Meet Proteus: Amazon's first 'fully autonomous' mobile warehouse robot
Amazon's latest robotic recruit will lift and move GoCarts, the e-commerce giant's non-automated, wheeled transports designed to carry packages across its facilities.
Facebook's Meta to pay $115K in DOJ settlement of discriminatory housing ad allegations
Meta agreed to pay $115,054 in a historic DOJ lawsuit alleging the social media giant's housing ad algorithm discriminated against Facebook users based on race, sex and other factors.
Barack, Michelle Obama ditch Spotify for Amazon-owned Audible
Barack and Michelle Obama are moving from their original creative home at Spotify to Amazon-owned Audible for the future of their podcasts and production company.
Tuesday trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading as U.S. markets return from a long holiday weekend.
Spotify to slow hiring by 25%
Spotify has become the latest tech giant to announce adjustments to its hiring, following Meta, Twitter, Intel Corporation and Uber
Sony, Honda to sell electric cars by 2025
Sony and Honda will sell electric cars through a joint venture called Sony Honda Mobility starting in 2025.
Sony beefs up electric vehicle ambitions with plans for new company
Japanese electronics firm Sony Group Corp plans to launch a company in spring 2022 to explore entering the electric vehicle market, signaling ambitions to claim a slice of the fast-growing market for green mobility.
Adobe rolling out free version of Photoshop
Adobe has begun rolling out a free version of Photoshop, which will offer core functions to users who may be interested in signing up for a subscription.
Legoland New York celebrates company's 90th anniversary early with weekly surprises
Legoland New York Resort is celebrating The Lego Group's 90th anniversary with 90 weekly surprises that'll be given away from June to August.
Former Trump advisers warn Big Tech breakups could make the US vulnerable to China
Former Trump advisers warn GOP busting up censorship-happy Big Tech companies could be playing right into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.
Amazon drone deliveries to take off later this year in California
Amazon will offer free drone delivery on thousands of everyday items to residents of the city of Lockeford.
Amazon Prime members sue over Whole Foods free delivery ending
Amazon Prime members are suing Amazon because the company didn't lower its membership price after eliminating Whole Foods free delivery in October 2021.
SpaceX clears FAA environmental hurdle, moves closer to routine launches of Starship rocket from Texas
SpaceX will be required to takes more than 75 measures to lessen the environmental impacts around the Texas launch site for its Starship rocket
Meta, Instagram sued on behalf of 8 plaintiffs 'for exploiting young people for profit'
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms is facing eight new lawsuits accusing the company of exploiting young and vulnerable users for profit.
Meta investigating Sheryl Sandberg’s use of Facebook resources going back years: report
Meta is probing Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg’s use of company resources over several years.
Thursday's trading: 5 Things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Thursday that could impact trading including news from Intel, Facebook and jobless claims.
Intel freezes hiring in a key division for at least two weeks
Intel Corp is pulling back the reins on hiring for a key company division as part of a series of cost-cutting measures.



















