New Zealand's government announced plans to develop the space industry.
New Zealand's government announced plans to develop the space industry.
Stock markets will face more turmoil this week. Investors will return to Wall Street on Tuesday for a shortened trading week. U.S. stock exchanges will be closed for business on Monday in honor of Labor Day.
Amazon Inc. is planning to introduce a new storage service for wholesalers. This tool will facilitate goods distribution, solving the problem of the supply chain, the company reports. According to the online retailer, the service will be released in 2023.
On Tuesday, it was announced that Jeremi Gorman leaves her position of chief business officer at Snap to be hired by Netflix. She was invited to take the position of the company’s president of worldwide advertising. Furthermore, Gorman leaves Snap alongside Peter Naylor, who was a vice-president of ad sales at Snap and was offered the same post at Netflix.
NASA and Boeing have decided to postpone the launch of the first manned flight of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft until the beginning of 2023. It was revealed at a joint press conference on Thursday. As stated by the manager for NASA's Commercial Crew Program Steve Stich, NASA and Boeing experts may set a target date around February.
Last week, Moderna filed a claim for patent infringement against Pfizer and BioNTech. The companies copied messenger RNA technology developed and researched by Moderna, officials said. As a result, Moderna filed a lawsuit, and its amount has not yet been reported.
On Monday, Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk announced the company's plans for 2022. The development of autonomous driving technology for electric cars was the highlight of his speech. Musk aims to have its self-driving technology available in the U.S. and Europe after regulatory approval.
Microsoft has announced changes to its cloud service license terms, following numerous complaints from European providers. Competent authorities have become interested in Microsoft activities as the corporation was reported to violate antitrust laws, having the drop on rivals.
According to the information received from trademark filings, there’s a high probability of Apple to be reserving possible names for its new category of hardware. The company’s expected mixed-reality headgear is planned to be released next year, which will become its first launch of a new product type in seven years.
Pfizer Inc and its German partner BioNTech announced that they have submitted a request to the U.S. FDA for approval of an updated vaccine against COVID-19. It is known that the vaccine is aimed at protecting against the latest Omicron variants. The company is ready to deliver vaccine doses as soon as the FDA approval process is done.