Apple temporarily closes stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes
Apple has temporarily closed more than two dozen stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes.
Apple sued for offering Telegram in App Store despite alleged hate speech, extremist behavior
A non-profit advocacy group has slapped Apple with a lawsuit for failing to remove Telegram from its app store despite the app allegedly allowing hate speech and extremist or illegal behavior.
Arizona Coyotes stadium following ‘innovative set of protocols’ for fans to safely enjoy hockey games in person
Xavier Gutierrez on NHL, coronavirus
Walmart celebrates MLK Day with special fundraising campaign
The MLK Day of Giving effort, which encourages everyone to meet the needs of others in their communities, follows a tumultuous year marked by nationwide demonstrations calling for racial justice and ending police brutality.
Darryl Strawberry says MLK’s lessons can create peace, Mets a team to watch
Eight-time all-star and four-time World Series championship winner Darryl Strawberry on lessons learned from Martin Luther King Jr. and new Mets ownership.
DC Apple Stores closed through Biden’s inauguration
Apple previously noted that it will "always put the health and safety of our customers and teams above all else" when determining store closures and reopenings.
GM investing $800M to build BrightDrop electric van in Canada plant
General Motors is investing $800 million to convert its CAMI Assembly plant in Ontario to build electric vans for its new BrightDrop brand.
Biden's potential softer tone against China good for Apple, Cisco, others, analyst says
Ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration this week, one analyst believes that a potentially softer stance with China could be good for Apple, Cisco and a number of other tech stocks.
The 5 biggest issues for technology companies in 2021
After a year of startling growth, the tech industry faces a more vexing 2021.
Parler CEO John Matze says platform will welcome users 'back soon' in new status update
Parler's lawyer, David Groesbeck, argued during a hearing on Thursday that the company would suffer irreparable harm if it was forced to permanently shut down and that it is in the public interest to restore the platform's service.
Apple CEO responds to Big Tech criticism: No 'intersection' between free speech, incitement of violence
Apple CEO Tim Cook stood by his company's decision to remove alternative social media platform Parler from the App Store, as Big Tech companies face criticism over censorship after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Trump slams China's Huawei, halting shipments from Intel, others: sources
The Trump administration notified several Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that it is revoking certain licenses to sell to the Chinese company and intends to reject dozens of other applications to supply the telecommunications firm, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Starbucks closes New York City locations amid protest concerns
The decision to close was made at the local level, and was not a corporate mandate.
Apple prototypes foldable iPhone screens: report
Apple Inc. is reportedly considering making an iPhone with a foldable screen.
Boeing's other big problem: Fixing its space program
The company's biggest space initiatives have been dogged by faulty designs, software errors and chronic cost overruns.
US NTSB team arrives in Indonesia to look into jet crash
The jet crashed into the Java Sea, killing all 62 people on board.
LeBron James to leave Coca-Cola for Pepsi after 18 years: Report
James' deal with Coca-Cola expired in September.
GM, Goldman Sachs, Mastercard join forces on credit card venture
General Motors, Goldman Sachs and Mastercard are joining forces to create co-branded, rewards-based credit cards this year.
Ford, Toyota, Subaru curb production amid computer-chip shortage
A shortage of computer chips is curbing production for automakers around the world.
Blue Origin passenger flights to space reportedly starting this spring
Blue Origin, the space exploration company co-founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, is getting ready to start passenger flights as soon as this spring, according to one media report.



















