Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman struggle with their startup — and each other
Two veteran executives with contrasting styles are launching Quibi, an on-the-go streaming service, during a pandemic.
Slack to offer permanent work from home to most employees
Slack is giving its employees the option to make remote work the new normal in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, saying it will "increasingly hire employees who are permanently remote."
Just Eat Takeaway.com nears all-stock deal for Grubhub
Grubhub and Just Eat Takeaway.com, a food-delivery company, are working on an all-stock deal that could be finalized as early as Wednesday.
Starbucks transforming stores for post-coronavirus world: Here's what to expect
Hundreds of Starbucks stores are getting new customer service options or formats over the next 18 months.
5 things to know about Adobe
The San Jose, California-based company employs more than 22,000 people worldwide.
Chinese telecom firms urge FCC not to revoke ability to operate in US
China Telecom (America)’s filing came late Monday.
How are big tech companies responding to George Floyd killing?
The companies and their executives, to no surprise, have turned to their platforms to speak about George Floyd, police brutality and racial injustice.
WeWork co-founder to leave company
WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey on Friday announced his decision to leave the company.
American workers fear losing job to robots
A quarter of U.S. workers fear they will lose their jobs to robots that can do tasks previously performed by humans.
What is Facebook Portal?
Facebook Portal is a digital smart-home device brand.
What is Zoom?
Zoom is a digital video conferencing app.
Google to give $1,000 to each employee working from home
Google is planning to reopen offices starting July 6, but many employees may continue working from home until September or next year as the coronavirus pandemic has necessitated social distancing.
Coronavirus ID wristbands, buttons could aid post-pandemic social-distancing
The C19 I.D. Project launched color-coded bracelets which will hopefully reduce people's anxiety in a post-coronavirus world.
IBM to cut thousands of jobs as coronavirus plays out
IBM’s job cuts were spread across at least five states, leaving longtime employees out of work as the coronavirus pandemic has chilled the economy.
Chinese search-engine giant Baidu considers leaving Nasdaq
Chief Executive Robin Li has sad Baidu is paying close attention to the tighter U.S. scrutiny of Chinese companies listed in the country.
How to make money on eBay
A step-by-step guide on how to sell an item on eBay.
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.
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.
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.
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.