Alphabet’s Google on Monday will try to persuade a federal jury in San Francisco to reject antitrust claims by “Fortnite” maker Epic Games in a case that threatens Google’s app store and transaction fees imposed on Android app developers.
Netflix will livestream a tennis face-off between 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal and current World No.2 Carlos Alcaraz on March 3, the streaming pioneer said on Monday.
Microsoft and the AFL-CIO union federation said Monday they had struck a deal whereby the U.S. software giant will remain neutral in efforts by unions to encourage workers to become members.
China’s Huawei will start building its mobile phone network equipment factory in France next year, a source familiar with the matter said, pressing ahead with its first plant in Europe even as some European governments curb the use of the firm’s 5G gear.
Canada’s BlackBerry on Monday appointed the head of its cybersecurity unit, John Giamatteo, as chief executive officer and shelved a plan to spin off its Internet of Things (IoT) business.
GlobalFoundries named semiconductor industry veteran John Hollister as its finance chief on Monday, replacing David Reeder, who is leaving after a three years at the contract chipmaker.
The U.S. military’s secretive X-37B robot spaceplane was poised for liftoff from Florida on Monday on its seventh mission to orbit, the vehicle’s first launch atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket capable of lofting it higher than ever before.
China’s Huawei Technologies has asked Mercedes Benz and Volkswagen’s Audi if they are interested in buying small stakes in its smart car software and components firm, according to three people with knowledge of the discussions.
Tucker Carlson has priced his subscription-based streaming service at $9 per month, as the former Fox News host looks to capitalize on his popularity among conservative viewers.