Microsoft to adapt cloud software for health care industry
Microsoft said it will pull all of its technologies together into a package it calls "Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare."
Bill Gates releases summer reading list
Bill Gates on Tuesday released his summer 2020 reading list.
AT&T quits Venezuela as US sanctions force it to defy Maduro
AT&T said Tuesday it will immediately abandon Venezuela's pay TV market as U.S. sanctions prohibit its DirecTV platform from broadcasting channels that it is required to carry by the socialist administration of Nicolas Maduro.
What are the FAANG stocks?
Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet are known for explosive growth and market dominance.
Nasdaq to tighten listing rules, restricting Chinese IPOs
Nasdaq's new curbs on Chinese IPOs represent the latest flashpoint in the financial relationship between the world's two largest economies
TikTok hires Disney exec as new CEO
ByteDance, the parent company of social media sensation TikTok, scored a strategic hire with a notable Disney exec.
FBI blasts Apple in Pensacola attack probe
The Justice Department had asked Apple to help extract data from two iPhones that belonged to the gunman.
Panasonic sees strong demand from Tesla, in talks to expand Nevada battery plant
Panasonic Corp’s finance chief said the company is seeing strong demand for battery cells from U.S. partner Tesla and they are in talks to expand their joint plant in Nevada, which is now profitable.
Grubhub and Uber chiefs continue deal talks
Grubhub Chief Executive Matt Maloney spoke to Uber Chief Dara Khosrowshahi Sunday and indicated that Uber's latest offer of 1.9 of its shares for each Grubhub share is too low, according to people familiar with the matter.
Huawei dealt critical blow with US restriction on chipmakers
Huawei Technologies Ltd. is one of the biggest makers of smartphones and network equipment.
Church services disrupted by limited Zoom outages
Video conferencing service Zoom said Sunday that it was investigating the cause of outages that apparently affected some users’ ability to host and join meetings.
Microsoft CEO warns against permanent work from home
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned that making remote work permanent could lead to negative consequences for social interaction and mental health.
Cyberattackers mimic government websites in phishing emails using templates
Cyberattackers are imitating legitimate government websites using phishing templates.
How this US Marine officer balances military duties with running a startup
Here’s a look at how active U.S. Marine Officer J.D. Kameen and his wife Liza have successfully launched their startup Paintru.
Justice Dept., State Attorneys General eye anti-trust lawsuits against Google
Both the Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general are likely to file antitrust lawsuits against Alphabet Inc.'s Google -- and are well into planning for litigation, according to people familiar with the matter.
Tesla's coronavirus-driven move to Texas gains traction, governor says 'perfect fit'
Gov. Greg Abbott said this week that he had talked to Tesla CEO Elon Musk about moving some of the company’s facilities to the state.
During coronavirus, Intel's American investment seemingly paying off
In a time where many American companies encountered supply-chain issues due to the deadly coronavirus, one technology company was well prepared for the interruption.
Facebook buys Giphy for $400M
Friday purchased Giphy for $400 million on Friday
US closes loophole exploited by Huawei
The Commerce Department is revising its foreign-produced direct product rule and the Entity List of foreign companies subject to restrictions in the U.S. to "narrowly and strategically" target Huawei’s acquisition of semiconductors.
Apple buys virtual-reality streaming upstart NextVR
The company broadcasts live and recorded events, such as sports games and music concerts, for virtual-reality headsets



















