EPA reportedly planning to announce significant limits on tailpipe emissions to boost electric vehicle adoption.
The companies’ policies for third-party apps on its devices and whether it unfairly favors its own products are two areas of focus, according to the Journal.
Jeff Zients will serve as President Joe Biden’s next chief of staff, according to a report from the Washington Post Sunday.
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is preparing to step down from the Biden administration in the coming weeks, The New York Times reported.
The move, if it were to happen, would mark a significant reversal for Apple, which has said for years that touchscreen laptops are ergonomically inferior.
A bet on ChatGPT could help Microsoft boost its efforts in web search, a market dominated by Google.
The Japanese government will give families up to 1 million yen ($7,670) per child if they opt to move out of Tokyo, according to multiple media reports.
Apple will begin producing some of its MacBook computers in Vietnam next year, according to a Nikkei Asia report Tuesday.
In a recent update to its website, Twitter said that effective Nov. 23, it is no longer enforcing its Covid misleading information policy.
Meta Platforms fired or disciplined more than two dozen employees and contractors who took control of user accounts, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Amazon plans to lay off approximately 10,000 employees in corporate and technology roles beginning this week, according to a report from The New York Times.
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, is considering putting the entire platform behind a paywall, according to a report from Platformer.