Companies

Uber, Lyft Prices Surge As Demand Outweighs Drivers Supply

Uber and Lyft customers are currently suffering from expensive fares for rides because of a lack of drivers.

Google Allow’s Parents To Delete Photos Of Their Children

Google will allow parents to ask for their children's images to be removed from Google search results.

Amazon To Pay Shoppers Hurt By Others Seller’s Products

Amazon will compensate customers who suffer injury or property damage from faulty goods sold by others on its U.S. platform.

Poshmark Cautions Of Marketing Hit From Apple’s Ad Tracking Changes

Poshmark Inc predicted Tuesday that third-quarter sales would be far below estimates and warned that its marketing efforts were being adversely affected by Apple's new privacy policies on tracking digital advertising.

Intel Fails To Reverse $2.18 Billion Patent Verdict

S. District Judge Alan Albright in Waco, Texas, has rejected Intel Corp's request to overturn a jury verdict that ordered the chipmaker to pay VLSI Technology LLC $2.18 billion for patent infringement.

Amazon Loses Bid To Stop New York’s Warehouse COVID-19 Probe

U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan in Brooklyn dismissed Amazon's lawsuit to prevent the New York attorney general from investigating the retail giant's ability to protect warehouse workers from COVID-19.

Amazon To End Relationship With Top Indian Seller Cloudtail

Amazon has announced it is splitting from one of its biggest sellers in India, Cloudtail.

Beijing Prosecutors Sue Tencent Over WeChat Youth Mode

Prosecutors in the Chinese capital Beijing have filed a civil legal action against Tencent for violating youth protection laws with its messaging app WeChat.

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