Nvidia beats quarterly revenue estimates; shares rise
Nvidia Corp’s quarterly revenue beat Wall Street estimates on Thursday, relieving concerns of weak demand for its gaming chips and slowing sales in data center...
Chip gear maker Applied Materials’ revenue beats estimates
U.S. chip gear maker Applied Materials Inc’s quarterly revenue beat Wall Street estimates on Thursday, benefiting from higher demand in its semiconductor business....
Instagram adds tool for users to flag false information
Instagram is adding an option for users to report posts they think are false, the company announced on Thursday, as the Facebook-owned photo-sharing site tries...
Vietnam says Facebook steps up local content restrictions
Facebook is restricting access to increasing amounts of content in Vietnam, a government official said on Thursday, as the Southeast Asian country ramps up a...
Democratic senator asks Facebook CEO if he gave ‘incomplete’ testimony
Democratic U.S. Senator Gary Peters on Thursday asked Facebook Inc’s chief to answer questions about his 2018 congressional testimony in light of reports that Facebook...
Democratic U.S. senator asks Facebook CEO if he gave ‘incomplete’ testimony
Democratic U.S. Senator Gary Peters on Thursday asked Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to answer questions about his 2018 testimony before Congress in light of...
ECB shuts down one of its websites after hacker attack
The European Central Bank shut down one of its websites on Thursday after it was hacked and infected with malicious software....
Drillisch shares slump as earnings guidance trimmed, 5G costs loom
Shares in telecoms firm 1&1 Drillisch and its parent United Internet slumped to six-year lows on Thursday after they trimmed profit guidance due to initial...
Online spending helps UK retail sales grow unexpectedly in July
British retail sales unexpectedly edged up in July, helped by the strongest growth in online spending in three years, as consumers continued to support the...
Amazon faces online backlash in China for T-shirts with Hong Kong democracy slogans
Chinese social media users directed their fury at online retailer Amazon.com on Thursday, after discovering T-shirts on its website sporting slogans that support anti-government protesters...
