
Epic Sues Google and Apple After Fortnite Pulled from App Stores
Fortnite will no longer be available on Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store amid an ongoing battle over fees. Apple and Google decided

Fortnite will no longer be available on Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store amid an ongoing battle over fees. Apple and Google decided

With families across the country working from home, toy manufacturer Fisher-Price now offers new “Mini-Me” role-play toy sets designed to mimic grown-up activities. Some of the sets

Discount retailer Stein Mart filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on Aug. 12, citing the coronavirus pandemic among factors for its decision. The retail store was founded in

The movie industry is slowly getting back on its feet after a one-two punch to movie theaters and film sets caused by the coronavirus. Although

The year hasn’t gone well for oil companies. First, an economic war fought between two of the biggest countries in oil production, Saudi Arabia and Russia, led

Companies across the apparel and beauty industries are increasingly turning to augmented reality (AR) to help consumers try different products from the comfort of their

Walmart and Instacart are partnering together to offer same-day delivery to grocery shoppers. The partnership will offer services in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and

When COVID-19 first swept the country, things looked dire for national parks. An initial dip in attendance put major strain on the national system, which

Wayfair, the online furniture retailer, recently posted its first profitable quarter since it went public in 2014. The company’s total net revenue increased $2 billion year over

Dr Pepper announced it is joining the list of companies facing shortages amidst the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement released on Twitter, Dr Pepper said, “having

Recent surveys and web traffic data suggest that urbanites are looking to move at much higher rates than their suburban and rural counterparts, and suburbs seem to be their

Simon Property Group (SPG), the largest mall company in the U.S., may soon hand over vacant stores to Amazon, a company well-known for powering the decline