Apple Inc on Wednesday said it plans to start a program to lower its App Store commissions for software developers who make US$1 million or less in proceeds each year from the store.
World's biggest shipper remains wary of pandemic
Sales of luxury goods worldwide are set to fall by 23per cent to 217 billion euros (US$258 billion) this year, their largest ever drop and first since 2009, due to the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, consultancy Bain said on Wednesday.
Dido Harding, the head of England's COVID-19 test and trace system, has been told to self-isolate by her own mobile phone app.
Dido Harding, the head of England's COVID-19 test and trace system, has been told to self-isolate by her own mobile phone app.
Ericsson's CEO said Sweden's decision to ban China's Huawei from its 5G telecoms networks restricts free competition and trade, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
Volkswagen on Wednesday said the German government's 3 billion euro (US$3.57 billion) scheme to support low-emission cars sent a strong signal Berlin would help lift the country's key export industry out of the coronavirus and climate crises.
When John Hibbs' daughter Xanthe received her first bank card in the mail, the six-year-old spent the next week Googling how to buy a horse. 
Shipping group Maersk on Wednesday reported third-quarter sales and operating profit in line with previous guidance and maintained its earnings forecast.
Airlines are scrambling to prepare ultra-cold shipping and storage facilities to transport COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna, whose doses, which require deep freezing, are likely to be among the first to be distributed.
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