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Amazon and Walmart face the ire of 70 million Indian shopkeepers
In the heart of New Delhi’s largest wholesale bazaar, merchants who normally compete with each other have united against a common enemy.
Disney Plus launch snafus: What went wrong?
For some users, Disney Plus was a Disney Minus on its big launch day on Nov 12.
Why Chinese cities such as Chengdu and Wuhan are attracting top tech talent in search of a better life
Local governments in cities like Wuhan and Chengdu have been eager to boost innovation and cultivate the next big technology unicorns.
Airbnb faces contentious vote on rentals in Jersey City
After weeks of being bombarded with leaflets, television ads and door-knocking canvassers, Jersey City residents will vote Nov 5 on new restrictions on home-sharing companies like Airbnb Inc.
Fishing for scooters in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower
The proliferation of electric scooters for rent in the French capital has spawned a new Parisian profession: scooter fisherman.
Streaming TV war kicks into gear with Apple, Disney launches
The streaming television war is set to enter a new phase as titans Apple and Disney take direct aim at market leader Netflix, vying for consumers abandoning their cable TV bundles for on-demand services.
Chill your Netflix habit, climate experts say
Movie nights once required driving to the local video store to rent, rewind and return the latest blockbuster. Now on-demand video content providers offer countless binge-worthy options at the touch of a finger.
AMC Theatres launches On-Demand movie streaming service
In an effort to compete with movie streaming services like Prime Video and iTunes, AMC Theatres has launched its own On-Demand film renting and buying service.
Untitled Goose Game gives us the gaming superhero we need – a goose
Have you dreamed of being a superhero? Is possible that the superhero you wanted to be was... a goose?
New on the menu: Could ‘dark kitchens’ gobble up Britain’s high street restaurants?
When Eccie Newton and her sister began making fresh salads and sandwiches to deliver to London office workers, their startup company Karma Cans became so popular they soon had to expand – and hit a common roadblock: space.