Apple, Tesla ask California to change its proposed self-driving car testing...
By David Shepardson(Reuters) - Apple Inc asked the state of California to make changes in its proposed self-driving car policies, the latest sign the company is pursuing driverless car technology.In a...
View ArticleTesla recruiting engineers in Mexico for California plant
By Alexandria SageSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla Inc is recruiting engineers from Mexico to work on robotics and other automated equipment at its California factory, according to LinkedIn postings...
View ArticleTwitter CEO Dorsey snaps up shares worth about $9.5 million
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey snapped up more than half a million of the company's shares for about $9.5 million, a regulatory filing on Friday showed.Dorsey bought 574,002...
View ArticleTesla says it will stop selling solar door-to-door
By Nichola Groom(Reuters) - Tesla Inc on Friday said that its subsidiary SolarCity will curtail door-to-door sales of rooftop solar installations over the next month as Tesla seeks to absorb the...
View ArticleTesla must complete brake fix to regain top safety rating: Consumer Reports
By Nick CareyDETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Inc needs to complete fixing its Model S sedan emergency braking system to regain Consumer Reports' top safety rating, the magazine said on Friday, noting that a...
View ArticleAmazon's moves beyond retail get Wall Street thumbs up, for now
By Jeffrey DastinSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc's ventures far beyond online retail, from cloud computing to movie making, are raising questions among corporate strategy experts about its...
View ArticleGoogle gets Australian tax office demand to pay more, says to fight it
By Harry PearlSYDNEY (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said it will challenge amended tax assessments issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), which is trying to claw back billions of dollars...
View ArticleTurkey blocks access to Wikipedia
By Can Sezer and David DolanISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has blocked online encyclopedia Wikipedia, the telecommunications watchdog said on Saturday, citing a law allowing it to ban access to websites...
View ArticleSiemens, SAP sign cooperation deals with Saudi Arabia: officials
JEDDAH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia wants German companies Siemens and SAP to play an important role in furthering the kingdom's "digital transformation", company officials said on Sunday during German...
View ArticleTrump says China could have hacked Democratic emails
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said China may have hacked the emails of Democratic officials to meddle with the 2016 presidential election, countering the view of U.S. intelligence...
View ArticleUK lawmakers criticize social media over response to extremist content
LONDON(Reuters) - Social media were heavily criticized by a committee of British lawmakers on Monday for failing to do enough to remove illegal and extremist material posted on their sites, and for not...
View ArticleTwitter partners with Bloomberg for streaming TV news: WSJ
(Corrects April 30 story to add news source in headline)(Reuters) - Twitter Inc is partnering with Bloomberg Media for a round-the-clock streaming television news service on the social networking...
View ArticleAutonomous car start-up Zoox hires ex-Ferrari exec Lanzone
(Reuters) - Autonomous vehicle start-up Zoox said on Monday Corrado Lanzone, former operations director of Ferrari SpA's racing division, has joined the California-based company as its vice president...
View ArticleOpel to build new Corsa model with Peugeot technology: paper
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Car maker Opel, which PSA Group has agreed to buy from General Motors, will use the French carmaker's technology in the next generation of its best-selling Corsa model, a company...
View ArticleTrump signs executive order to modernize U.S. government info tech
By David ShepardsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump announced on Monday he has signed an executive order creating a new technology council to "transfer and modernize" the U.S. government's...
View ArticleTwitter shares rise after report on deal with Bloomberg
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) - Twitter Inc's shares rose 6 percent on Monday after a report that the company is partnering with Bloomberg LP for streaming news, marking the stock's third straight day of...
View ArticleAirbnb, San Francisco settle lawsuit over short-term rental law
By Heather Somerville and Dan LevineSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Airbnb Inc and the city of San Francisco have settled a year-long lawsuit over a local ordinance forbidding the home-rental company from...
View ArticleAMD's revenue rises 18.3 percent, but margin forecast disappoints
(Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices Inc reported an 18.3 percent jump in quarterly revenue, largely in line with analysts' estimates, but the chipmaker's second-quarter gross margins forecast raised...
View ArticleGerman project looks to home photovoltaic systems to help grid
(Corrects to read solar battery maker, paragraph 1)FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Grid operator Tennet and solar battery maker Sonnen GmbH have launched a pilot project that will tap home photovoltaic (PV)...
View ArticleCredit Suisse has deployed 20 robots within bank, markets CEO says
By Olivia OranBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Reuters) - Credit Suisse AG has deployed 20 robots within the bank, some of which are helping employees answer basic compliance questions, the Swiss bank's global...
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