GoPro founder wants $20 Million for 150-acre California ranch
Located in Bonny Doon, a small Bay Area community known for its wineries, the property is called “Boogie Ranch.”
Video game star deletes TikTok over security concerns
Video game celebrity Tyler "Ninja" Blevins said Thursday that he is quitting TikTok over security concerns.
Most Uber, Lyft drivers in Seattle not poorly paid: Study
A Cornell study found that the median Uber and Lyft driver earned $23.30 per hour compared with Seattle's $25.50.
PC sales surge, boosted by homebound workers and students
Global PC shipments rose 11% to 72.3 million in the quarter
Ghost kitchens take on coronavirus-driven food delivery surge
With the surge in delivery and takeout in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, consumer preferences and behaviors are changing, and restaurants are adapting.
Trump administration to announce, but defer, retaliation over French digital tax: USTR
The Trump administration will announce actions against France over its digital services tax
Electric vehicle maker Fisker in talks to go public
Fisker Automotive was bought out of bankruptcy in 2014 by a Chinese auto parts maker.
Drone delivery coming to Southern grocery store
A drone startup has partnered with Rouses Market in Alabama to test a drone grocery-delivery pilot program this fall.
US finalizing federal contract ban for companies that use Huawei, others
The rule, which was prompted by a 2019 law, could have far-ranging implications for companies that sell goods and services to the U.S. government since they will now need to certify they do not use products from Dahua or Hikvision.
Amazon reveals states with most digital entrepreneurs
Products from small- and medium-sized businesses make up more than half of all items sold in Amazon’s stores globally.
Google shuts down cloud project, says no plan to offer cloud services in China
The search engine giant, however, said that the project’s shutdown was not due to either of those two reasons and that it has not offered cloud platform services in China.
3 ways to keep your devices, yourself and your data safe during COVID-19
It’s important to remember that cybercrime not only targets businesses – but everyday Americans, too.
DoorDash food delivery rival app helping coronavirus-impacted restaurants retain profits
How this restaurant reservation app is pivoting to delivery and helping restaurants keep 100 percent of their profits.
What is Afterpay?
Before coming to the United States, the company launched in Australia in 2015 and was later named as one of Australia’s fastest-growing fintech companies by global market intelligence firm IDC.
Best-selling video games in the US
These are the top-10, best-selling video games in the U.S.
Tesla's Musk approaches a $1.8B bonanza
The stock rally is fueled by stronger-than-expected car deliveries.
Sen. Cotton warns on TikTok: 'Threat' to privacy, security of Americans
Sen. Tom Cotton warned Americans against using the Chinese social media application TikTok on Wednesday, noting that there is “no such thing” as a private company inside China that would protect personal information, as the Trump administration considers banning the app in the U.S. altogether.
News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson says 'digital denouement is looming'
News Corp CEO Robert Thomson discussed tech giants such as Amazon, Facebook and Google and their role in the journalism landscape.
Apple won't include charger, wired earphones with new iPhone models: report
Apple is expected to roll out as many as four different iPhone 12 models this year, including its first version compatible with 5G.
Parler CEO says social media companies are behaving like publishers by censoring
Companies like Twitter and Facebook have flourished because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.



















