
Lyft Suspends Service in California
Lyft announced it would suspend operations in California at midnight Aug. 20 due to a legal battle between the company and the state. Lyft is suspending

Lyft announced it would suspend operations in California at midnight Aug. 20 due to a legal battle between the company and the state. Lyft is suspending

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

Lucid Motors has set an industry record with its first all-electric car, the Lucid Air. The new sedan beat out its competition with over 500 miles worth

On Aug. 6, General Motors (GM) officially debuted the Cadillac Lyriq, the world’s first fully-electric SUV. GM’s release of the Lyriq show car comes at

Dropping battery prices and favorable court rulings may pave the way for wind and solar to displace more traditional sources, although battery installation required for variable renewables remains relatively pricey. Lockdowns

Facebook finally launched its Facebook Gaming app to Apple product users Aug. 7 after six months of attempting to bring the app to the App

Apple bought a contactless payment processing app called Mobeewave for $100 million. The app currently allows customers to tap their credit card or smartphone to the

Microsoft’s streaming platform for video games, xCloud, will officially launch on Sept. 15. The service will be included with the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (a combination of Xbox

Samsung unveiled its latest product lineup during an Aug. 5 virtual event, including the new Samsung Galaxy Note 20. The new Galaxy Note 20 is the

Microsoft Corp. will move forward with a deal to buy social media app TikTok in the U.S. This news comes on the heels of President

ADT announced August 3 that Google will invest $450 million into the company. The deal will create a long-term partnership between the companies to develop

Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Sundar Pichai of Google, Tim Cook of Apple, and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook appeared over video call before the House Subcommittee