Uber removes executives from Russian Yandex Taxi joint venture
Uber has removed three executives from the board of Yandex, a Russian internet search engine, as more major western corporations distance themselves amid Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Netflix refuses to add Russian state-run TV channels to streaming service
In December, Russia's technology and communications regulator Roskomnadzor added Netflix to its list of "audiovisual services" that would need to comply with a new requirement on March 1 to carry as many as 20 local news, sports and entertainment channels.
Ukraine receives shipment of Starlink terminals less than 48 hours after Elon Musk promised them
Ukraine received a shipment of Starlink terminals on Monday, less than 48 hours after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said the service was activated in Ukraine to alleviate some of the internet disruptions the country is experiencing amid Russia's invasion.
US fast food brands vulnerable to shutdowns in Russia amid Ukraine conflict
Major American fast food giants could take a hit if Russia decides to shut down locations in its country in response to U.S. sanctions
Derek Jeter steps down as Marlins CEO, shareholder
Derek Jeter has stepped down as CEO and shareholder of the Miami Marlins
Ukraine’s Google Maps live traffic data temporarily disabled by Google
The company said it had taken the action of globally disabling the Google Maps traffic layer and live information on how busy places like stores and restaurants are in Ukraine for the safety of local communities in the country, after consulting with sources including regional authorities.
Walmart pushes new delivery services for a post-pandemic world
Walmart Inc. is looking to expand its delivery infrastructure following the coronavirus pandemic by adding new ways to offer shoppers home delivery and efficiently move online inventory.
Facebook, Apple and other tech giants face rising pressure over Ukraine
Russia and the West are pressuring tech companies to respond to the conflict in Ukraine.
Tech giants turn to a classic recruitment tool: Cash
After years of enticing employees with large stock awards and surging share prices, some giant technology companies are employing a new tool: cash.
YouTube moves to prevent RT, other Russian channels from earning revenue
YouTube has taken action against several of its Russian channels, including state-funded RT, to prevent them from using the platform to generate revenue.
Ukraine crisis: Kremlin blocking Russians' access to Twitter amid protests, criticism: researcher
The Kremlin is reportedly blocking Russians' access to Twitter as people protest and voice criticism over its invasion of Ukraine.
PG&E releases new plan on 2022 wildfire safety
Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. (PG&E) filed its 2022 Wildfire Mitigation Plan with state regulators on Friday and announced plans to "significantly accelerate the undergrounding of powerlines in high fire-risk areas."
Twitter to match employee donations to Ukrainian refugee organizations
Twitter will match employee donations that support Ukrainian refugees and make its own gift, the company said Friday.
Ukraine attack won't hinder Russia with European Space Agency
The director of the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Twitter Friday that while the agency has been monitoring the "evolving situation" in Ukraine, its partnerships with Russia would continue as planned.
Arizona Starbucks becomes 1st outside New York to unionize
Employees at a Starbucks in suburban Phoenix voted Friday to form a union, becoming the first store outside New York to organize.
Facebook bans Russian state media from advertising and monetizing content on its platform
Facebook has banned Russian state media from running advertisements on their platform from anywhere in the world.
Twitter suspends advertisements in Russia and Ukraine amid war
Twitter has suspended advertisements in Russia and Ukraine amid a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Delta Air Lines suspends code-share agreement with Russia's Aeroflot
While Delta does not operate services to Ukraine or Russia, the code-share agreement allows its customers to book seats on Aeroflot flights and vice versa.
Russia invasion prompts FedEx, UPS to suspend all services in Ukraine
FedEx and UPS suspended services to and from Ukraine just after Russian forces began to invade the country.
NASA says US-Russia 'civil space cooperation' to continue aboard International Space Station
NASA says it will continue to work with Russia's Roscosmos space agency aboard the International Space Station despite new sanctions against the country over its invasion of Ukraine.



















