United Airlines buying electric 'air taxis' to transport customers to airport
The Chicago-based carrier announced its intentions to work with Archer, an “air mobility company,” to bring the battery-powered aircraft into operation by 2024.
Volkswagen, Microsoft collaborating on automated car tech
Vokswagen and Microsoft are teaming up to develop automated driving technology using the Azure cloud computing system.
PepsiCo expects revenue to grow in 2021 as vaccines take effect
The snack and beverage giant also topped Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter revenue as the second round of lockdowns spurred demand for its products.
What Delta’s big bet on blocking middle seats means for flying
Delta announced on Monday that it was extending its middle-seat block for one more month, to the end of April. Delta, the last U.S. airline to block all middle seats in coach, will consider further extensions based on Covid-19 transmission and vaccination rates.
Microsoft approached Pinterest in recent months about potential deal: report
The negotiations were currently not active, according to the report
Twitter will explore letting users receive payments from followers
Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said Wednesday the company is exploring allowing its users to receive tips, or digital payments, from their followers.
Pandemic sees Uber 'deliver' the goods in one business, but has another stuck in reverse
Uber is doubling down on its delivery business as the ridesharing platform's gross delivery booking revenue surged 130 percent to $10.1 billion in the fourth quarter, while its gross mobility booking revenue declined 47 percent to $6.78 billion.
Bucs' Tom Brady on $2M boat, tosses Lombardi Trophy to Rob Gronkowski in Super Bowl parade
Tom Brady is celebrating his seventh Super Bowl win in a flashy way -- as he should.
Tennis legend Caroline Wozniacki, NBA All-Star David Lee sell Fisher Island, Florida home for $16.25M
The fully-furnished 8,430-square-foot home includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms and one half-bath.
GM expects $1.5-$2 billion chip shortage impact while Toyota sees no problem yet
General Motors expects to see a $1.50-$2 billion impact this year due to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage affecting the auto industry.
Walmart, Sam's Club pharmacies to begin COVID-19 vaccines Friday
The company took population density, customer demographics, infection rates and availability of local health care resources into consideration when identifying participating locations.
American Airlines begins furloughing employees in Philadelphia
The Fort Worth-based airline said Wednesday it would furlough more than 1,000 workers, filing a Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification (WARN) notice with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry.
Twitter says Trump wouldn't be allowed back on platform even if he ran again for president
Twitter on Wednesday said that even if former President Donald Trump is able to run for office again, he would not regain access to his account, and maintained that his suspension from the platform is “permanent.”
Coca-Cola expects sales growth to return in 2021 as profit exceeds forecasts
The health crisis has accelerated the soda maker’s efforts to trim hundreds of its underperforming brands and shift toward popular products such as sparkling waters and zero-sugar sodas, while also influencing a major restructuring that included thousands of job cuts.
GM warns on chip shortfall after earnings beat
GM posted better than expected earnings on the strength of a stronger than expected recovery in truck and SUV sales.
TikTok sale to Oracle, Walmart is shelved as Biden reviews security
The TikTok deal—which had been driven by then-President Donald Trump—has languished since last fall in the midst of successful legal challenges to the U.S. government’s effort by TikTok’s owner, China’s ByteDance Ltd.
Huawei files US lawsuit disputing that it is a security threat
Chinese telecom giant challenges FCC ruling, as founder says he would welcome Biden outreach
Toyota hikes profit forecast 54%, shrugs off global chip supply issues
Toyota raised output for the fiscal year ending March
Wells Fargo invests in six Black-owned banks for Black History Month
Wells Fargo announced equity investments in six African American Minority Depository Institutions as part of its $50 million commitment last year to support economic growth in Black communities.
PepsiCo rebrands Aunt Jemima as Pearl Milling Company, coming June 2021
Aunt Jemima will soon become a relic of the past.



















