
Apple Unveils Its 16-inch MacBook Pro with New Magic Keyboard Starting at $2399
With the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple gets rid of the controversial butterfly mechanism keyboard and replace it with reliable scissor switches.
With the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple gets rid of the controversial butterfly mechanism keyboard and replace it with reliable scissor switches.
Nike explained its decision to terminate relations with Amazon by its desire to build more direct, personal relationships with customers.
The ETH token from the Ethereum project is not immune to the general trend of the cryptocurrencies over the last few days, while the increase to $189 added 2.4% to its value.
By early 2020, Motorola will launch its own foldable phone, which is a remake of the old Razr, following in the footsteps of Samsung.
OneConnect, the fintech arm of China’s largest insurance company Ping An Insurance, has filed for an IPO with the SEC.
Disney’s disappointing first day for Disney+ which the company blamed on overwhelming brought millions of subscribers.
The food delivery startup DoorDash backed by SoftBank Group Corp. and Sequoia Capital has received a new investment of $100 million.
One of China’s major electric car makers Xpeng has announced the receipt of $400 million in funding from several firms including Xiaomi.
Reports reveal that Dell Technologies Inc plans to offer its business clients more flexible and on-demand buying options for various products.
Disney+ was launched amidst problems but investors ignored this and managed to drive the company’s stock upwards.
The Tata Group has approached both BMW AG and the Geely Group in its hunt for partnerships to share some of its financial burdens.
Tencent is estimated to lose billions in several investments surrounding its exclusive NBA streaming deal.
Failing to go public on the China and Hong Kong exchanges, Canaan now will make its public listing through the Nasdaq platform.
Amazon has promised to make a new grocery store totally different from Whole Foods and Amazon Go stores.
Apple is currently building up its resources to launch its augmented-reality headset in 2022 and AR glasses by 2023.