Stories by Reuters

Apple to fork out US$38B in taxes

Apple will open a new campus as part of a 5-year, US$30 billion U.S. investment plan and will make about $38 billion in one-time tax payments on its overseas cash, one of the largest corporate spending plans announced since the passage of a tax cut signed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Written by Reuters18 Jan. 18 09:11

Cryptocurrency prices drop following regulatory crackdown concerns

Bitcoin slid as much as 18 percent on Tuesday to a four-week low, as worries about a regulatory crackdown on the market spread after reports suggested it was still possible that South Korea could ban trading in cryptocurrencies.

Written by Reuters17 Jan. 18 09:17

Eastman Kodak launches cryptocurrency

Shares of Eastman Kodak Co more than doubled on Tuesday after the one-time leader in photography became the latest company to jump on the cryptocurrency bandwagon.

Written by Reuters10 Jan. 18 10:20

Millions of Intel chips hit with major flaw

Design flaw found in microprocessors made by Intel that requires updates to computer operating systems, causing the chips to operate more slowly.

Written by Reuters04 Jan. 18 04:30

Google's machine learning helps NASA find two new planets

​Alphabet's Google and NASA said on Thursday that advanced computer analysis identified two new planets around distant stars, including one that is part of the first star system with as many planets as Earth's solar system.

Written by Reuters15 Dec. 17 11:14
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