Stories by Reuters

Australian taxi drivers sue Uber over 'illegal operations'

A law firm has filed a class action against Uber on behalf of thousands of taxi and chartered drivers in Australia, accusing the world's largest ride-hailing company of operating illegally and harming them financially.

Written by Reuters03 May 19 13:25

Microsoft market cap touches US$1 trillion, pulls above Apple

​Microsoft market value vaulted above the US$1 trillion mark for the first time in regular session trade on Thursday, pulling ahead of Apple and making it the most valuable US publicly traded company

Written by Reuters28 April 19 16:57

Britain to allow Huawei restricted access to 5G network

​Britain will allow China's Huawei Technologies limited access to the next generation of mobile network, known as 5G, the Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday, without citing sources.

Written by Reuters24 April 19 11:31

How 5G drove moves by Apple, Qualcomm and Intel

Apple and Qualcomm on Tuesday settled an acrimonious two-year legal dispute. Shortly afterward, Intel Corp said it will exit the smartphone modem chip business.

Written by Reuters18 April 19 09:08

Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp suffer outages

Facebook said it restored services on Sunday after some users could not access its social networking site, photo-sharing network Instagram and messaging app WhatsApp.

Written by Reuters15 April 19 09:10

Alphabet's drone service takes flight in Canberra

​Google parent Alphabet's drone service made its first air delivery in North Canberra, Australia, on Tuesday after getting approval from the country's civil aviation authority.

Written by Reuters10 April 19 09:27
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