New York’s mass transit agency asks Apple to tweak iPhone software over coronavirus concerns
New York’s mass transit agency wants Apple to come up with a better way for iPhone users to unlock their phones without taking off their masks, as it seeks to guard against the spread of the coronavirus in buses and subways.
McDonald's suing former CEO Steve Easterbrook, alleges he lied about employee relationships
McDonald’s fired Easterbrook last November after he acknowledged exchanging videos and text messages with an employee. Easterbrook told the company that there were no other similar instances.
American Airlines resumes hot food service in airport lounges, albeit with new protocol
American Airlines is bringing back warm food options to airport lounges as travel industry rebounds during coronavirus pandemic.
Apple iPhone shipments could drop 30% following WeChat ban, one analyst says
Apple recently reported third-quarter earnings that saw a return to growth for the iPhone, however, shipments of the smartphone could drop as much as 30% if the tech giant is forced to remove WeChat from its App Store, according to one analyst.
Blackstone discussed joining Microsoft in potential bid for TikTok
The move by Blackstone comes as ByteDance is facing pressure from the White House to sell TikTok to a U.S. company or face the likelihood that the app will be banned in the U.S. over concerns that the Chinese government uses customer data for surveillance purposes.
Amazon reportedly looking to transform shuttered JCPenney, Sears stores into fulfillment centers
The deal could give the Seattle-based online retail giant more warehouse space to unload and pick up packages closer to consumers, speeding up delivery times.
AMC Networks files FCC complaint against AT&T, thinks media giant is too powerful
AMC Networks has filed a complaint against AT&T with the Federal Communications Commission.
Disney World scaling back hours of operation in September
Disney World is adjusting its schedule for September and will scale back its operating hours.
NBA star's Devin Booker comments lead to $50,000 fine
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green was fined $50,000 for tampering after he remarked that Devin Booker should leave the Phoenix Suns, the NBA announced Sunday.
Twitter, TikTok held talks about potential 'combination': Report
TikTok, owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, has been deemed a national security threat by the Trump administration, which argues the company could potentially share users' data with the Chinese government.
TikTok suing Trump admin over ban as soon as Tuesday: report
Social media giant TikTok is planning to sue the Trump administration over its ban of the app in the United States as soon as next Tuesday, according to an NPR report.
You could receive up to $12 in Google Plus class-action settlement
The class-action lawsuit against the search engine giant was brought by former Google Plus users after two software bugs in 2018 exposed the personal information of hundreds of thousands.
Huawei to stop making flagship chipsets as U.S. pressure bites, Chinese media say
With U.S.-China relations at their worst in decades, Washington is pressing governments around the world to squeeze Huawei out, arguing it would hand over data to the Chinese government for spying. Huawei denies it spies for China.
Air Force awards SpaceX and ULA billions in launch contracts
The U.S. Air Force awarded billions in contracts Friday to Elon Musk’s SpaceX and United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing, as part of its National Security Space launch services.
WarnerMedia execs Max-ed out
HBOMax, just barely two months old, sees its executive ranks purged.
The electric Cadillac Lyriq has a weird name, here’s why
Oddly-spelled nameplate has musical roots
NFL coronavirus opt-out pay packages took pressure off players, union rep says
A total of 69 NFL players, including several prominent names, opted out ahead of a Thursday afternoon deadline.
Former NFL player: Remain optimistic on upcoming football season
Former NFL player on football and coronavirus
Facebook, Microsoft spar with Apple over strict App Store policies
Facebook on Friday joined Microsoft in criticizing Apple for its strict App Store policies.
UPS plans hefty holiday fees amid coronavirus-related shipment surge
UPS plans to up fees on large shippers during the holiday season as online orders surge during the coronavirus pandemic.



















