Walmart is expanding its home delivery service to some 30 million US homes, and is hiring 3,000 drivers to accomplish its goal. Walmart has been aggressively building out its InHome delivery service, especially in the face of the pandemic and Read More
Skilled Labor: The Next Supply Chain Issue for Chipmakers
The last two years have been difficult for the semiconductor industry, but chipmakers are facing one of their biggest challenges yet: a skilled labor shortage. Chipmakers the world over have been struggling to keep up with demand since the outset Read More
United Airlines CEO: 5G Rollout ‘Would Be Catastrophic’
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby is warning that Verizon and AT&T’s 5G rollout would be catastrophic for the airline industry. Verizon and AT&T spent over $68 billion on C-band spectrum for their 5G networks. C-band spectrum is squarely in the mid-band range, Read More
The Next Corporate Real Estate Trend: Climate-Proof Locales
The global pandemic has significantly changed the corporate real estate scene, but climate change may be poised to have an even greater impact. According to Axios, multiple companies are beginning to change locations, move headquarters or acquire new real estate in Read More
FTC Sues to Block Nvidia’s Arm Purchase
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit to block Nvidia’s attempt to purchase Arm. Arm is one of the world’s most important semiconductor design companies. Unlike Intel or AMD, Arm designs and licenses its semiconductors to clients, who Read More
Sezzle Is the Creditization Of a Debit Card, Says CEO
“Consumers love our product because it represents purchasing power but also budgeting for them,” says Sezzle co-founder and CEO Charlie Youakim. “They feel safe with it just like they do with the debit card. We’re driving a new wedge into Read More
eBay Uplifting Women in Business
We have all been stressed far beyond capacity in the past year and a half since the onset of the COVID pandemic. We’ve been tested and tried and many of us have often felt that we might just fall apart Read More
GE Splitting Into Three Companies Focused on Separate Industries
GE has announced plans to split into three separate companies, each one focused on a distinct industry. GE is a true American success story, a company that traces its history to 1892 and one of history’s greatest inventors, Thomas Edison. Read More
5 Ways to Keep Your Business Data Secure in the Cloud
Storing, organizing, and managing your business’s data is no easy task, yet companies of all sizes and in all industries require this service. Because maintaining your own storage repository would require an immense amount of work and lots of money, Read More
Full Self-Driving Bug Leads to Recall of 11,704 Teslas
Tesla is recalling 11,704 vehicles over its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, adding to the company’s ongoing problems rolling out autonomous vehicles. Tesla has been struggling to make FSD live up to the hype. There have been a number of accidents, and Read More