Samsung and e-commerce direct-to-consumer repair firm iFixit ended their business partnership after two years, with iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens claiming that the tech giant was selling more expensive spare parts for their phones.
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As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, Americans are advised to plan ahead if they are to travel, especially in areas where the weather may not cooperate.
A new class action lawsuit accuses Johnson & Johnson of using fraudulent bankruptcy maneuvers to delay court trials for cancer claims related to its talc-based baby powder, preventing victims from seeking justice.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) apologized to the officials of Miami after its agents gave a tour to a delegation from Cuba, currently a regional adversary of the United States.
The US Air Force revealed that Boeing has paused its delivery of KC-46A airborne tankers due to what the company said was an issue about a broken part of the aircraft’s refueling boom.
The family of personal computer pioneer Chester Gordon Bell announced his death on May 17.
Australian media outlet Nine Network has appointed Fiona Dear as its new director of news and current affairs, replacing dismissed news director Darren Wick over his alleged sexual harassment of female staff.
South Korea, Japan, and China are set to undergo a trilateral summit in Seoul on May 27, the first time the three nations held such talks in five years.
DuPont announced that it was splitting itself into three companies in the span of 18 to 24 months, with its electronics and water businesses becoming its own separate entity.
Nvidia reported a stronger-than-expected first quarter revenue forecast, including an announcement of a stock split after its shares reached the $1,000 mark.
NewsCorp and OpenAI have signed an agreement allowing the tech startup to access the content from the media conglomerate’s news sites.
Nestle announced that they would be launching its ‘Vital Pursuit’ food line by Q4 2024, which would target those using the semaglutide drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.
Vietnamese public security minister To Lam has been appointed as the country’s new president after the resignation of Vo Van Thuong as part of the Communist Party’s anti-corruption policy.
Bird flu has been detected at an Australian egg farm, putting it on lockdown amid worries that it is a strain causing catastrophic poultry deaths and the potential source of the next global pandemic.
A British man named Geoff Kitchen died aboard a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER after the plane encountered turbulence, forcing the plane to divert to Bangkok.
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