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The big keep getting bigger in the pandemic-rearranged economy
The pandemic is playing to the strengths of the biggest digital players, as seen in their earnings results for the quarter ending in March.
Valorant prepares ears and expectations with Spotify push
In the lead up to the June 2 release of highly anticipated esports title Valorant, Riot Games has released a steady stream of Spotify playlists, each reflecting something of the game's character roster.
Self-driving bus services tested out in Tallinn
Two types of self-driving bus are being tested out in Estonia this week as part of initiatives that could revolutionise public transport in Europe.
Honor 9A with three rear cameras costs RM549, available from June 26
The Honor 9A has a large 6.3in dew-drop display and 5,000mAh battery.
As virus-wary US shoppers opt for online purchases, retailers pay the price
Online sales may be a saving grace for pandemic-battered retailers with fewer shoppers in their stores. But many retailers, from department store chain Macy's Inc to essential retailer Target Corp, are grappling with higher expenses related to e-commerce.
Britain advances digital ID plans as identification technology stirs debate
Britain set out its plans this week for a digital identity system aimed at making it easier for people to access public services and buy age-restricted goods – whether registering with a new doctor or buying a bottle of wine.
Amazon raised prices on essentials amid pandemic, watchdog says
Amazon.com Inc charged inflated prices for hand sanitiser, disposable gloves and other essentials months after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, a consumer watchdog said in a report accusing the world’s largest online retailer of price gouging.
Sun, water and ice: Lithuania tests floating solar power
In a renewable energy experiment combining sun, water and ice, a Lithuanian power firm aims to install floating solar panels on a lake at a hydroelectric plant this year as part of a small but booming global market for "floatovoltaics”.
Airbnb combats surge in party houses after Covid shuts nightclubs
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down bars and concert halls in March, a new phenomenon was born: the vacation-rental nightclub.
Facebook’s AI mistakenly bans ads for struggling businesses
New York-based businesswoman Ruth Harrigan usually sells her honey and beeswax products in souvenir shops. But with Covid-19 pausing tourism, she’s been almost entirely dependent on Facebook ads to drive online sales.