China reported 1,437 new cases of covid-19 on Monday.
The state attorneys general have no power to compel DirecTV to keep the pro-Trump network in its bundle of channels, but they "strongly recommend" that it does.
The company has also announced a pause on all political donations in Florida.
Two Ukrainian companies responsible for producing around half of the world's semiconductor-grade neon have shuttered.
As well as for failing to speak out against Florida's harmful "Don't Say Gay" bill.
Thankfully, the chair teaches kids about letters and phonics instead of Fortnite and Overwatch .
The House Judiciary's Antitrust Subcommittee wants the Justice Department to investigate the company for "potentially criminal conduct."
"Doesn’t Russian oil smell [of] Ukrainian blood for you?" Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs tweeted at Shell.
In the span of 24 hours, BP, Equinor, and Shell have all announced they'll pull out of the region.
Nikon recently demonstrated a new camera feature that triggers custom sounds when the shutter is pressed.
The company announced it would be bumping up seller's "transaction fees" starting this April.
The company calls it "cosmetic oxidation" and claims the corrosion doesn't impact performance.
Workers interviewed by the Washington Post say their income hasn't kept up with inflation or the massive profits they generate for Apple.
The struggling connected fitness company has gamified its rides with a new feature called Lanebreak.
Disney has announced a new attempt at a fully Disneyfied living community.
Mike White will be in charge of something called Next Generation Storytelling and Consumer Experiences.
The pay bumps range from between 2% and 10% and apply to salespeople, Genius Bar tech support, and some senior hourly employees, according to a new report.
Police and law enforcement around the world are turning to robotic companions at an increasing rate.
A new report from the Tech Oversight Project shows how tech giants have shifted their priorities under the threat of antitrust action.
The biggest assembler of iPhones predicts supply constraints will improve in the second half of 2022.