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AMAZON CLOSER TO LAUNCHING SATELLITES, UPPING INTERNET REACH
Amazon.com is one step closer to space.
RECORD SURGE IN DAILY SHIPPING VOLUMES FOR UPS IN 2Q
The pandemic-fueled boom in online shopping shows no signs of slowing down, providing more business for delivery companies like United Parcel Service Inc.
IN REVERSAL, CES GADGET SHOW WON'T BE IN-PERSON AFTER ALL
CES, one of the world’s biggest technology conferences, will be a virtual event in January due to the coronavirus pandemic, a reversal from May when organizers said it would go on as a smaller gathering in Las Vegas.
HAWAII PLACED ON JAPANESE LIST OF SAFE TRAVEL DESTINATIONS
Hawaii was listed among 12 countries and regions the Japanese government considers safe international travel destinations for its citizens during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
PANDEMIC HITS COMCAST 2Q; PEACOCK SERVICE HAS 10M SIGN-UPS
The coronavirus pandemic took a toll on Comcast in the second quarter as movie theaters closed, theme parks shut down and advertisers cut back.
STARBUCKS SAYS IT SEES BETTER TIMES AHEAD AS STORES REOPEN
Starbucks’ revenue shrank 38% in its most recent quarter but the coffee giant says it’s recovering faster than expected as its stores reopen from coronavirus lockdowns.
HUAWEI OVERTAKES SAMSUNG AS TOP SMARTPHONE SELLER: REPORT
A technology research firm says Huawei has overtaken Samsung to become the world’s biggest smartphone seller, as its home market in China emerged from the coronavirus pandemic better off than other economies.
GARMIN ACKNOWLEDGES CYBERATTACK, DOESN'T MENTION RANSOMWARE
The GPS device maker Garmin Ltd. acknowledged this week being victimized by a cyberattack last week that encrypted some of its systems, knocking its fitness tracking and pilot navigation services offline. It said systems would be fully restored in the next days.
FOR THESE KIDS, NO ADVENTURES TO CHOOSE
On a recent car ride, my sons, Billy and Jimmy, were discussing an interactive “Minecraft” show on Netflix that allowed them to choose the direction of the story. I said it sounded like a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book, an artifact of my 1980s childhood.
ANOTHER DULL GO-AROUND WITH ‘THE KISSING BOOTH 2'
We all like bad movies when we’re young and sometimes we like good movies for the wrong reasons. I can pretend my 11-year-old self loved “Clueless” when it came out in 1995 for its smart satire of teen movies in a modernized Jane Austen framework. But if I’m being honest, it definitely had more to do with that dreamy Los Angeles high school lifestyle, a burgundy baby doll dress, a fuzzy pink pen and a handsome love interest. It just happens that “Clueless” was also a good movie.
EU, IN FIRST-EVER CYBER SANCTIONS, HITS RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE
The European Union slapped sanctions on six people and three organizations, including Russia’s military intelligence agency, accusing them of responsibility for several cyber-attacks that threatened EU interests.
FACEBOOK'S VOTING LABELS ON CANDIDATE POSTS SOW CONFUSION
Facebook has started adding informational labels to all posts about voting by federal elected officials and candidates in the U.S., as it said it would do. But the move appears to be sowing confusion rather than dispelling it.
JUMBOS RETIRED: BRITISH AIRWAYS BIDS FAREWELL TO BOEING 747S
The “queen of the skies” will no longer don the red, white and blue of the Union Jack after British Airways retired its fleet of Boeing 747s as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
MICROSOFT WEATHERS PANDEMIC, BEATS WALL STREET EXPECTATIONS
Microsoft said the coronavirus pandemic has increased demand for its flagship products, reporting quarterly earnings Wednesday that beat Wall Street expectations.
SLACK FILES ANTICOMPETITIVE COMPLAINT VS. MICROSOFT IN EU
Workplace chatting service Slack has filed a complaint in the European Union against Microsoft, accusing the software company of anti-competitive behavior.
VIRUS SURGE INTERRUPTS HOPES FOR A SWIFT ECONOMIC RECOVERY
The worsening COVID pandemic risks choking off the U.S. economy’s fragile recovery and turn what some investors hoped would be a sprint back to normal into a long hard slog.
DAIMLER LOST $2.2 BILLION IN Q2, SEES SIGNS OF RECOVERY
Daimler, the maker of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars and Freightliner trucks, lost 1.91 billion euros ($2.21 billion) in the second quarter as the coronavirus outbreak slashed sales of the company’s cars, vans, buses and trucks by about a third.
TESLA PICKS TEXAS SITE FOR SECOND US VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT
Electric car maker Tesla Inc. has picked the Austin, Texas, area as the site for its largest auto assembly plant employing at least 5,000 workers.
AMERICAN, SOUTHWEST ADD TO US AIRLINE INDUSTRY'S 2Q LOSSES
Two major airlines reported huge second-quarter losses Thursday and warned that the recovery in air travel seen in April has stalled as coronavirus cases surge in the U.S.
WHY ARE COINS HARD TO FIND DURING THE PANDEMIC?
Why are coins hard to find during the pandemic?
A WORLD IN ISOLATION, A SURGE OF NEW USERS FOR TWITTER
The global pandemic and U.S. protests are forcing a pullback by advertisers on Twitter, but it’s also led to an unprecedented surge of users.
Tesla 2Q Deliveries Rse Over 1Q Despite Factory Shutdown
Tesla says it delivered more electric vehicles worldwide in the second quarter than it did in the first.
WHITE HOUSE-BACKED CAMPAIGN PUSHES ALTERNATE CAREER PATHS
Presidential adviser Ivanka Trump unveiled a White House-backed national ad campaign highlighting alternative ways to start a career, an initiative targeting students, mid-career workers and the millions of people who are now unemployed because of the coronavirus.
WALMART LATEST RETAILER TO REQUIRE CUSTOMERS TO WEAR MASKS
Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam’s Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy that has otherwise proven difficult to enforce without state and federal requirements.
EU COURT CANCELS US DATA-SHARING PACT OVER SNOOPING CONCERNS
The European Union’s top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows thousands of companies — from tech giants to small financial firms — to transfer data to the United States is invalid because the American government can snoop on people’s data.
FACEBOOK'S SOFTWARE KIT TO BLAME FOR POPULAR APPS CRASHING
Last friday’s widespread crashes of popular apps running on the iPhone’s iOS operating system — including Tinder, Spotify and Pinterest — serve as a reminder that Facebook is still tracking you through your phone using sophisticated software, even if you’re not browsing the social network.
LOOK OUT, MARS: HERE WE COME WITH A FLEET OF SPACECRAFT
Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time.
SPACECRAFT SNAPS CLOSEST PICTURES OF SUN, ‘CAMPFIRES' ABOUND
A European and NASA spacecraft has snapped the closest pictures ever taken of the sun, revealing countless little “campfires” flaring everywhere.
EXPERTS SAY TWITTER BREACH TROUBLING, UNDERMINES TRUST
A breach in Twitter’s security that allowed hackers to break into the accounts of leaders and technology moguls is one of the worst attacks in recent years and may shake trust in a platform politicians and CEOs use to communicate with the public, experts said Thursday.
GAMES MAKER UBISOFT SHAKES UP STAFF AMID MISCONDUCT PROBE
French gaming giant Ubisoft is parting ways with its creative director and two other executives and promising zero tolerance for “toxic” staff behavior following an internal investigation of misconduct and media reports of sexual harassment and other workplace abuse.