China’s CATL unveils sodium-ion battery – a first for a major car battery maker
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's CATL on Thursday became the first major automotive battery maker to unveil a sodium-ion battery, saying it planned to set up a supply chain for the new technology in 2023.
Instagram says some users having issues with platform
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's Instagram said on Monday some users were facing glitches with its platform and the social media company was working on a fix.
Apple plans to scan U.S. iPhones for child abuse imagery – FT
(Reuters) - Apple Inc is planning to install a software on U.S. iPhones that will scan for child abuse imagery, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money
By Danielle Kaye NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google employees based in the same office before the pandemic could see different changes in pay if they switch to working from home permanently, with long
Apple files appeal notice in copyright lawsuit against cybersecurity firm
(Reuters) - Apple Inc on Tuesday filed a notice of appeal in a copyright case it brought against cybersecurity firm Corellium LLC in 2019.
NASA halts SpaceX work on lunar lander after Blue Origin suit
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -NASA agreed on Thursday to temporarily halt work on a $2.9 billion lunar lander contract awarded to Elon Musk's SpaceX after rival billionaire businessman
Apple will change App Store practices after settlement with small developers
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Thursday said it had reached a proposed settlement on a class-action lawsuit brought by small developers on its App Store and would make changes to its
Dutch e-bike maker Van Moof raises $128 million to expand
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch electric bicycle maker Van Moof on Wednesday said it has raised $128 million to expand production and speed its growth in an investment round led by private equity firm
U.S. probes Raytheon’s dealings with consultant for Qatar Armed Forces – WSJ
(Reuters) - U.S. authorities are investigating whether payments by U.S. weapons maker Raytheon Technologies Corp to a consultant for the Qatar Armed Forces may have been bribes intended for a member