TOKYO: Japan's Mazda Motor Corp will introduce 13 electric car models by about 2025, including hybrids and plug-in hybrids, the automaker said on Thursday, as it looks to electrify all vehicles by 2030. The roll-out of three hybrids, five plug-in hybrids and three electric vehicles (EVs) will ...
Ericsson said on Thursday it had won contracts from Vodafone to supply 5G core equipment for its standalone network in the UK and 5G core network in Germany.
Australian airline Virgin Australia and the country's main lenders grappled with internet outages on Thursday, they said on social media.
REUTERS: Websites of major U.S. airline companies American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines faced an outage early on Thursday, according to outage monitoring website Downdetector. More than a thousand user reports indicated problems at Southwest Airlines, with ...
ASIA'S private capital industry is on track to reach US$6.1 trillion by 2025, but amid the momentum, take-off remains elusive as institutional investors are still limited by structural challenges unique to the region.
MANILA: The parent company of Philippine Airlines' booked a record 73 billion pesos (US$1.51 billion) loss in 2020, up seven fold from a year earlier, after the COVID-19 pandemic lashed the global aviation sector. In a disclosure, PAL Holdings Inc said it is in the final stages of putting...
TOKYO: For Japanese condom makers, the Olympics was supposed to be a golden opportunity, with hordes of eager tourists and tens of thousands of their innovative, ultra-thin prophylactics given to athletes. But a ban on overseas fans, strict virus rules, and regulations preventing the distribution ...
ABOUT 76 per cent of Singaporeans are unsatisfied with generic credit offers from their bank, with many seeking preferential pricing solutions and faster access to funds.
Chinese tech giant Baidu said on Thursday its smart driving unit Apollo plans to cater to a total of 3 million users in China with a fleet of 3,000 robotaxis in 2023.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian conglomerate Sunway Bhd on Thursday said it plans to apply for an online-only banking licence with undisclosed partners to expand in the financial technology (fintech) sector. The group, in an email to Reuters, said it aims to build a fintech ecosystem for individuals ...





















