Apple CEO's handling of trade war has helped buoy shares, investors say
(Reuters) - When Apple Inc (AAPL.O) reports results on Wednesday, Wall Street expects flat fiscal fourth-quarter sales and lower full-year revenue compared with the prior year, mostly because of declining iPhone sales.
Twitter bans political ads ahead of 2020 election
Twitter is banning all political advertising from its service.
Why EA Sports 'NCAA Football' could return after college athlete pay reversal
EA Sports stopped publishing the top-selling title after it was sued alongside the NCAA for profiting off player likenesses without proper compensation.
Food delivery from ghost kitchens brings restaurant-quality food to the masses
Ghost kitchens run by these popular restaurants are delivering food to the masses.
Amazon may seek cloud rematch with Microsoft and the Pentagon
Amazon could challenge its loss of $10 billion Pentagon cloud contract
This app is aiming to upend the health care system
"This is the future," Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel said. "It's the future and the past coming together, actually."
US proposes cutting off funds for Chinese telecom equipment
U.S. regulators are proposing to cut off funding for Chinese equipment in U.S. telecommunications networks, citing security threats.
Bill Gates turns 64: Here's how the billionaire spends his money
Today, the second richest person in the world is worth approximately $105.8 billion.
Uber Eats test drives this new food revenue stream
Uber Eats is now offering culinary experiences in select markets.
WeWork isn’t the only brand not working -- these big firms are facing big trouble, too
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank may shift from investing in startups to firms closer to turning profits.
Google CEO says company is 'struggling' with employee trust issues: Report
Google CEO expresses concerns about employee trust.
Andrew Yang warns Walmart robots will sideline workers in 'winner-take-all-economy'
Robots are coming to Walmart, a decision that is likely to affect the number of workers the retail giant employs.
Trump's tough China stance pushed ZTE to pay up, US tech CEO says
InterDigital and ZTE had battled in court for much of the last decade over the Chinese firm’s refusal to pay royalties for use of wireless technology in its devices.
Amazon "delivers" disappointing results
Amazon didn't deliver this quarter for investors.
DoorDash CEO: California law will be 'disastrous' for 'gig economy'
DoorDash is very concerned about new California bill that would reclassify independent contractors as employees.
Philip Morris aims to replace cigarettes 'as fast as possible', company says
Philip Morris International is reportedly looking to replace cigarettes "as fast as possible."
How UPS, CVS are reinventing the delivery business
A 112-year-old company is reinventing the delivery business by teaming up with CVS to deliver drugs via drones.
Walgreens tests drone delivery in Virginia
The pharmacy partnered with Wing, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet for the program.
Try on this eyewear virtually through Warby Parker
Warby Parker continues to put the customer first, now offering an augmented reality feature to virtually try on glasses.
Google appoints its first chief health officer
Google officially appointed the company's first chief health officer as the company takes a deep dive into the health market.