Alphabet names Nobel Prize winner Frances Arnold to board
Google parent Alphabet Inc on Monday named Noble Prize winner Frances Arnold to its board, filling a vacancy left by the retirement of fellow academic...
Sprint tells of business struggles in first day of T-Mobile merger trial
Executives from Sprint Corp testified on Monday that the U.S. wireless carrier has struggled to improve its network, hindering its growth and underscoring the need...
SoftBank is selling Wag stake back to company: WSJ
SoftBank Group Corp’s Vision Fund has agreed to sell its nearly 50% stake in Wag Labs Inc back to the dog-walking startup, the Wall Street...
Testimony begins in U.S. states’ lawsuit to block T-Mobile/Sprint deal
Witness testimony began Monday over an effort by U.S. state attorneys general to stop T-Mobile U.S. from buying Sprint Corp , in a case that...
Jumia Technologies to suspend Jumia Foods delivery service in Rwanda
Online retailer Jumia Technologies said on Monday it would suspend food and drinks delivery service Jumia Foods in Rwanda effective Dec. 9....
U.S.-Israel tech firm WalkMe raises $90 million
U.S.-Israeli tech firm WalkMe said on Monday it raised $90 million in a funding round led by investment group Vitruvian Partners....
Nokia halts legal action against Daimler with mediation offer in patent row
Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia has suspended legal action against German carmaker Daimler in the hope that mediation will resolve their dispute over technology licensing...
Intel creates chip to control quantum computers
Quantum computers aim to carry out tasks in just a few minutes that would take today’s best conventional computers thousands of years. But in nearly...
Brooklyn gets New York’s biggest battery park from Italy’s Enel
Italy’s Enel has installed New York City’s biggest battery storage system, which it said on Monday will help power the Brooklyn area during periods of...
Flying cars could lure investors away from ground-based services: survey
Electric air taxis — known colloquially, if somewhat misleadingly, as “flying cars” — could draw millions of investor dollars away from ground-based transportation start-up firms...
