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First Google became Alphabet; now Facebook has become Meta. There are precedents not just of tech companies rebranding and reorganising...
Read moreTesla shares do not care if you hate them. You may think their eye-popping ascent, which this week dragged the...
Read moreSevere staffing shortages and the mounting costs of keeping its logistics empire running at full speed will throttle Amazon’s earnings...
Read moreApple revenues were slightly below forecasts but the technology giant achieved higher net profits than anticipated despite a components shortage...
Read moreFacebook is changing its name to Meta, reflecting the company’s push to build an avatar-filled virtual world known as the...
Read moreSatya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, said two years ago that artificial intelligence would be perhaps the most transformational technology of...
Read moreGlobal authorities have taken the first step to bring decentralised finance under regulatory oversight after rapid growth in the blockchain-based...
Read moreTesla’s irrepressible investors would appear to have lost the late Sir John Templeton’s memo that the four most dangerous words...
Read moreSales at Samsung hit a new record in the third quarter. The South Korean tech group enjoyed a windfall from...
Read morePrivate sector investment is flowing into nuclear fusion companies at record levels in the hope that a decades-long effort to...
Read moreTim Cook says the newest smartphones from Apple are “the best iPhones we’ve ever created”.When it launched last month, Apple...
Read moreChinese tech stocks are starting to show signs of life after nearly a year of being battered by Beijing’s crackdown...
Read moreAs Facebook Inc is due to be renamed in an attempt to distance itself from the eponymous social media platform,...
Read moreGeneral Motors chief executive Mary Barra said that while she expected the worldwide semiconductor shortage to ease somewhat by the...
Read moreFifty million quid might not mean much to Facebook. It announced a $50bn buyback this week. But the £50.5m fine...
Read moreIn Facebook’s early days, Mark Zuckerberg ended weekly meetings by raising his fist and shouting “domination”. On a call with...
Read moreAfter his car broke down on the way to work in Idaho last October, Nathan Apodaca took his skateboard the...
Read moreUS betting company DraftKings has walked away from its £18.4bn offer for UK rival Entain just a week after a...
Read moreThe streets of San Francisco are not only sunnier, quieter and grubbier than London’s, they are noticeably less covered in...
Read moreChief executive Mark Zuckerberg told analysts that Facebook would now prioritise younger users at the expense of older ones, after...
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