In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has denied Google's request to freeze an injunction from Epic Games, allowing developers to bypass Google's billing system and access rival app stores. What does this mean for the future of app distribution?
Rite Aid has announced the closure of all its locations, following multiple bankruptcies and significant financial struggles. With over 520 stores shut down, customers are left searching for new pharmacies. What does this mean for your medication needs?
Epic Games reports a significant 60% drop in user drop-offs following Apple's iOS 18.6 update, which streamlines the installation of alternative app stores. This change comes after EU regulations aimed at increasing competition.
Meta has launched its first smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Display, in select US stores, featuring a heads-up display and innovative Meta Neural Band. Demos are in high demand, so book yours soon!
Starbucks has closed at least 11 locations in Colorado as part of a broader strategy to shutter hundreds of stores worldwide. CEO Brian Niccol discusses the impact on partners and the community.
Google's upcoming verification scheme for Android developers may jeopardize alternative app stores like F-Droid, raising concerns about developer fees and software freedom. Discover what this means for the future of Android apps!
Starbucks is closing over 100 stores and laying off 900 employees, offering severance packages to affected baristas. Find out what this means for the coffee giant's future and its employees.
Apple is addressing concerns over scratches on iPhone 17 display units caused by worn MagSafe stands. New cleaning measures and silicone rings are being introduced to improve customer experience.
Starbucks is closing about 1% of its North American stores, including several in Chicago, as part of a restructuring plan, affecting 900 corporate employees. Discover which locations are impacted and the reasons behind the closures.
Starbucks announces a significant shift with plans to close 1% of its North American stores and lay off 900 employees as part of a $1 billion restructuring. This move reflects changing consumer habits and increasing competition in the coffee market.