Chinese tech shares tumbled on Friday as renewed regulatory concerns unnerved investors still reeling from wild price swings this week.
Author: Agency Staff
YouTube and the Google Play store are suspending all payment-based services in Russia, including subscriptions.
US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order requiring the government to assess the cryptocurrency space.
File-sharing service LimeWire, which shut down in 2011 under fire from the music industry, is making a comeback as a digital collectibles marketplace.
MTN Group will look for minority investors in its African fintech unit after separating the division from its traditional telecommunications business.
Amazon.com is launching a live audio app designed to reinvent radio by letting people become DJs, playing songs and chatting with listeners.
A senior Netflix executive said the company had no current plans to offer a streaming option that included advertising but declined to rule it out in the future.
Apple has unveiled a faster silicon chip for a new desktop, a high point in Apple’s move to power its devices with microprocessors designed in house.
Cloudflare won’t stop providing the services, despite claims it’s getting in the way of cyberattacks meant to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Google is buying security firm Mandiant for $5.4-billion, adding heft as rivals Microsoft and Amazon also look to beef up security for their fast-growing cloud units.











