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Walmart Giving Subscription Service Members First Dibs On Black Friday Deals
Walmart will be giving Walmart+ members early access to its Black Friday and holiday offers, which will be launched next month. Walmart will be giving Walmart+ members early access to its Black Friday and holiday offers, which will be launched next month. -
Facebook Begins Hiring Spree In Europe To Build Online Virtual Universe
Facebook plans to hire more than 10,000 software engineers from across the European Union to help it build its planned virtual world. Facebook plans to hire more than 10,000 software engineers from across the European Union to help it build its planned virtual world. -
Facebook Unveils New Features To Protect Kids On Its Platforms
Facebook introduced new features such as forcing children to take breaks and 'nudging' them away from potentially harmful content. Facebook introduced new features such as forcing children to take breaks and 'nudging' them away from potentially harmful content. -
Musk Says Tesla HQ Will Finally Be Moved To Austin, Texas
Elon Musk cited the state's high cost of living and 'anti-biz policies' as the reason for the move. Elon Musk cited the state's high cost of living and 'anti-biz policies' as the reason for the move. -
Twitter Sells Mobile Ad Unit MoPub For $1.05 Billion In Cash
Twitter said the sale is part of its strategy to focus more on advertisements on its own app and website. Twitter said the sale is part of its strategy to focus more on advertisements on its own app and website. -
Activision Blizzard Agrees To Set Up $18 Million Fund To Settle EEOC Lawsuit
Activision Blizzard has reached a settlement agreement with the EEOC to halt its discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit. Activision Blizzard has reached a settlement agreement with the EEOC to halt its discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit. -
Google Is Going To Court To Fight EU Antitrust Case
Google is set to prove that its practice of requiring phone manufacturers to take its apps and services is not anti-competitive. Google is set to prove that its practice of requiring phone manufacturers to take its apps and services is not anti-competitive. -
Apple Removes Fortnite From App Store As Legal Battle Continues
Apple said it will not consider any reinstatement requests from Epic until a judge issues a final and non-appealable decision. Apple said it will not consider any reinstatement requests from Epic until a judge issues a final and non-appealable decision. -
Shell To Sell Permian Basin Business To ConocoPhillips For $9.5 Billion
Royal Dutch Shell agreed to sell its Permian Basin to rival ConocoPhillips for $9.5 billion in cash. Royal Dutch Shell agreed to sell its Permian Basin to rival ConocoPhillips for $9.5 billion in cash. -
Sears To Close Down Last Retail Store In Home State Of Illinois
Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14. Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14.