
With Google’s Support Fitbit Might Catch Up to and Overtake Apple Watch
Will Google’s backing be enough for Fitbit to significantly overtake Apple in the future?
Will Google’s backing be enough for Fitbit to significantly overtake Apple in the future?
According to the recently revealed information, Google Pay transactions can now be authenticated with just a fingerprint or face.
According to the report published this week by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, they have repurchased its stocks and registered huge quarter profits.
McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook was fired due to his relationship with an employee, which doesn’t meet the principles of the company’s policy.
The shares of the world’s largest oil producer Saudi Aramco will be traded on the local exchange Tadawul starting December 2019.
Several indicators and historical chart patterns show that the U.S. Stock market can see a Santa-Claus rally in the coming two months.
Diablo 4 has been unveiled at the ongoing Blizzcon 2019. However, the stocks of Activision Blizzard haven’t reacted.
It has now been confirmed that Google’s parent Alphabet and Fitbit would be closing a deal at a valuation of $2.1 billion.
Apple TV Plus launched on Friday for $4.99 per month with only four original shows and no library of licensed content.
It is expected that Diablo 4 will channel the same elements and features that made Diablo 2 a cult classic.
GE has shown good signs of resurgence and recovery. The company performance across power and aviation division has also improved significantly.
Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter would force out customers with all kinds of political ads starting from 22 November 2019.
While figures on Mac and iPhone sales continue to decline, Apple keeps on increasing revenue figures and percentages in other parts of its business.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is said to be fastest-selling game for the franchise this generation.
Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler confirmed their intention to merge, in what would be a 50-50 share swap and create the world’s fourth-largest carmaker.