A wave of brief internet outages hit the websites and apps of dozens of financial institutions, airlines and other companies across the globe Thursday. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange said in a post on Twitter Thursday afternoon Hong Kong time that its … [Continue reading] about Internet outages briefly disrupt access to websites, apps
Cassill to be paid in cryptocurrency in deal with Voyager
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Landon Cassill will be the first NASCAR driver paid entirely in cryptocurrency in a sponsorship deal with Voyager that begins at Nashville Superspeedway this weekend. Voyager, a cryptocurrency brokerage platform, reached a … [Continue reading] about Cassill to be paid in cryptocurrency in deal with Voyager
UK watchdog examines Apple-Google mobile system control
LONDON (AP) — U.K. competition regulators are looking into Apple and Google smartphone operating systems, app stores and browsers, over concern that the control of “mobile ecosystems” by the two tech giants is harming consumers. The Competition and … [Continue reading] about UK watchdog examines Apple-Google mobile system control
Media consumers may be reaching limit of streaming services
A British research company may have discovered a magic number for American media consumers — and it’s seven. That’s seven streaming services, paid or free, that consumers are willing to subscribe to before the hassle of keeping track of log-ins and … [Continue reading] about Media consumers may be reaching limit of streaming services
Startup Lordstown Motors says production still on track
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors said Tuesday that it’s still on track to begin production this fall despite a management shakeup this week and a warning just days earlier that it may not be in business a year from … [Continue reading] about Startup Lordstown Motors says production still on track