Amazon.com urged a US judge to toss out the Pentagon's US$10 billion JEDI cloud computing contract award after the Defense Department in September said a court-ordered re-evaluation had determined Microsoft Corp's proposal still represented the best value for the government.
A ban on new oil and gas drilling leases on federal lands would cost eight Western states US$8.1 billion in tax revenue and US$34.1 billion in investment in the next five years, according to a study released on Tuesday by the state of Wyoming.
Delta Air Lines is in talks with governments to add more quarantine-free trips to international destinations, after the first two such flights take off this week for Europe, an executive for the US carrier said on Tuesday (Dec 15).
Nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, women of color in Canada still face far higher unemployment than white women, official data shows, in part because they tend to work jobs in hard-hit sectors and often care for children or relatives.
Netflix said on Wednesday (Dec 15) its video-streaming services were restored after a brief outage for some users across the United States, Canada and South America.
PALO ALTO: Facebook Inc's top executives sought to rally employees around business priorities like commerce and virtual reality at a year-end meeting on Tuesday, playing down criticism faced this year of the company's record on false and violent speech. "The way out is through. I believe the ...
Facebook will shift all its users in the United Kingdom into user agreements with the corporate headquarters in California, moving them out of their current relationship with Facebook's Irish unit and out of reach of Europe's privacy laws.
US technology firms including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google face fines of up to 10 per cent of their annual turnover and could even be forced to break up under draft European Union rules announced on Tuesday aimed at curbing their powers.
On an earnings call two months ago, SolarWinds Chief Executive Kevin Thompson touted how far the company had gone during his 11 years at the helm.
Violence at a Wistron factory in southern India is likely to stall the company's and its client Apple's drive to expand local manufacturing, while forcing the government to redouble efforts to encourage foreign investors.






















