TikTok sale to Microsoft-Walmart or Oracle could come as early as this weekend
TikTok is in play with the Microsoft- Walmart bid still in the lead
DC sues Instacart over fees customers thought were tips
Grocery delivery service Instacart is being sued over back taxes and the way it operates in Washington D.C.
Facebook accuses Apple of rejecting attempt to tell users about App Store fees
Facebook on Thursday said Apple rejected its 'transparency notice' to let users know the iPhone maker takes a 30% commission on all in-app purchases.
Hewlett Packard gets $1B boost from COVID-19 working and schooling from home
Demand for computer notebooks blew away Hewlett-Packard's own expectations.
Musk confirms Tesla Nevada factory was target of 'serious' cyberattack
The malware was aimed at extracting data from the network and then to threaten the company for ransom money
Facebook removes self-declared militia 'Kenosha Guard' page after fatal shooting deaths
Facebook on Thursday removed a self-declared militia's page titled the "Kenosha Guard" after armed vigilantes began patrolling the streets and a fatal shooting broke out on the third consecutive night of civil unrest in the Wisconsin city.
Amazon opens first Fresh grocery store in Los Angeles
Amazon announced on Thursday that it would open its first Fresh grocery store in Los Angeles, using the company's proprietary smart shopping carts.
Amazon launches fitness band, app
The Halo band will be priced at $99.99
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigns following Trump ban threat
The CEO of Chinese video app TikTok has resigned after just months on the job following a recent threat by President Trump to ban the app in the U.S.
Salesforce.com to cut 1,000 jobs
Salesforce. com Inc. has started to notify some of its staff they could lose their job a day after the business-software provider reported record sales, sending its stock surging.
YouTube removes more videos than ever during coronavirus pandemic
YouTube took down more than 11.4 million videos from April through June, compared with just under 9 million in the same period last year.
Facebook: Apple privacy changes will muck up online ads
Facebook is pushing back against a new App Store rule that will require apps to ask for users' permission to collect data.
Nintendo to launch upgraded Switch console in 2021, reports say
Nintendo is going to unveil an updated version of its Switch gaming console next year, according to multiple reports.
White House announces $1B for AI, quantum mechanics initiative
The White House on Wednesday announced more than $1 billion in new funding for AI and quantum research.
Palantir CEO rips Silicon Valley's values as the Peter Thiel backed company prepares IPO
Palantir warned that unfavorable coverage of its business dealings will be a risk factor when public trading begins.
Amazon rivalry prepped big-box retailers for coronavirus
Big-box retailers enjoying strong sales and profits over the last couple of weeks partially attribute their success to pre-COVID-19 pandemic efforts to take on e-commerce giant Amazon.
Judge blocks Apple move to hamper Epic's Unreal Engine
A federal judge on Monday blocked Apple from shutting down Epic Game's computer software tool called Unreal Engine.
Apple stock split prompts Dow shake-up
Apple's 4-1 stock split is shaking up the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Apple partner Foxconn mulls new factories for Mexico, not China
Reuters reporting exclusively that Taiwan-based electronics manufacturers Foxconn and Pegatron are among companies eyeing new factories in Mexico, people with direct knowledge of the matter said, as the U.S.-China trade war and coronavirus pandemic prompt firms to reexamine global supply chains.
Zoom says most service restored after US users hit by partial outage
Zoom Video Communications Inc has restored its services to the majority of US users after a partial outage left thousands shut out of work meetings or school classes.


















