Remote work trend bolsters Dell Technologies financials
Dell has posted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly revenue and beat profit estimates on robust demand for notebooks and software products.
Dell has posted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly revenue and beat profit estimates on robust demand for notebooks and software products.
Snowflake made the filing for its initial public offering public on Monday, setting the stage for yet another high-profile tech debut this year.
Alibaba Group beat quarterly revenue and profit estimates on Thursday, as its core commerce and cloud computing businesses continued to grow following China's emergence from the coronavirus lockdown.
Oracle has held preliminary talks with TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, and was seriously considering buying the app's operations in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Cruise operator Carnival has launched an investigation into a ransomware attack on one of its brand's information technology systems.
Apple has expanded a program that provides parts and training to independent repair shops to cover its Mac computers.
Amazon is in preliminary talks to invest in U.S. cloud services provider Rackspace Technology, people familiar with the discussion said on Monday.
Internet giant Google has criticised proposed Australian antitrust laws, saying its free search service would be "at risk" and users' personal data could be shared if it is made to pay news organisations for their content.
Google has said it will no longer provide data in response to requests from Hong Kong authorities following the enactment of a new national security law imposed by China.
The coronavirus-prompted shift to remote work sees Lenovo smash expectations with a 31 per cent leap in first-quarter net profit.
Cisco has forecast first quarter revenue and profit below Wall Street estimates and laid out a restructuring plan, as clients hold back spending.
Japanese industrial conglomerate Toshiba reported on Wednesday its first quarterly operating loss in nearly four years.
Toshiba has said it was likely to report an operating loss for the April-June period, its first negative quarter in nearly four years, as it soaks up the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A deal would be in line with Microsoft's stance toward China where the firm has a sizeable presence -- unlike fellow US tech heavyweights such as Facebook and Alphabet's Google.
Chipmaker Qualcomm is lobbying the US government to revoke restrictions on sale of components to Huawei Technologies.