Software giant SAP to spin off Qualtrics and take it public
SAP said it will retain majority ownership of Qualtrics' shares
Kroger building distribution center in DC metro area despite no physical stores nearby
Kroger is making a big push into grocery delivery.
SpaceX satellites photobomb comet pictures
Photographers who set out to capture the Neowise comet were frustrated after satellites disrupted their photos.
People spending 3.1 hours a day on smartphone apps: Study
2020 is set to be the biggest year yet for mobile phone usage, based on trends from the past four years, data and analytics website App Annie found in its 2020 "Mobile App Evolution" report.
Tesla rival Rivian to deliver electric vehicles in summer 2021
Rivian is expected to start delivering its two electric vehicle models in summer 2021, according to reports.
FBI warns US companies about Chinese tax software embedded with hidden malware: Report
Weeks after a cybersecurity firm uncovered backdoor security embedded in mandatory Chinese tax software, the FBI is reportedly warning U.S. companies doing business in China.
What ‘alternative’ social media sites are there?
Some users have become frustrated with the most mainstream social media sites.
What is Pinterest competitor Keen?
Keen is a Google-owned app that operates similarly to image-sharing website Pinterest.
Facebook agrees to pay record $650M to settle facial recognition lawsuit
Facebook has agreed to pay an extra $100 million to settle an Illinois lawsuit against its use of facial recognition technology.
Google ramps up competition against Amazon, drops e-commerce commission fees
Google is ramping up its e-commerce efforts by eliminating commission fees for items sold directly through Google.
Verizon revenue drops as pandemic slows phone shopping
Verizon, which temporarily closed its retail stores as the coronavirus pandemic spread across the U.S., said its device-upgrade rate fell to 3.7% from 4.3% a year earlier.
Instacart customers’ data being sold online by hackers: Report
Hackers are selling personal data of Instacart customers including names, order histories and the last four digits of credit card numbers, according to a recent report.
When will Apple release iPhone 12?
Apple could release its iPhone 12 line in October or November, according to reports
Mark Cuban's buy-American push on Amazon
A Mark Cuban-backed website points online shoppers to American-made products on Amazon.
Apple co-founder suing Google, YouTube over cryptocurrency scams
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniack is suing Google and YouTube for leaving up Bitcoin scams and profiting from ads on fraudulent videos.
China to launch new campaign to regulate social media news sites
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will target commercial websites and social media accounts that illegally write and edit news items, and repost news articles from non-compliant sources, the CAC said in a statement on its website.
Fiat Chrysler, Waymo to create self-driving delivery vans
Fiat Chrysler Automotive will be working with Google’s self-driving tech company, Waymo, to develop an autonomous delivery van.
Former Google CEO leads federal tech college initiative
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is leading an initiative to launch a federally funded tech college to train future civil servants.
Apple defends App Store ahead of House hearing
The iPhone maker touted economic research it commissioned showing the fees it collects from developers is in line with those charged by other digital platforms.
Why Tesla stock is S&P 500 bound
Being added to the S&P 500 typically brings a windfall of investors and a boost to the stock.



















