Samsung said it is "seeking ways to diversify" supplies of its materials. But that is easier said than done as Japan holds a 60-70% share of the global hydrogen fluoride market.
A federal appeals court on Thursday rejected Facebook Inc's effort to undo a class action lawsuit claiming that it illegally collected and stored biometric data for millions of users without their consent.
The app included psychomotor tasks, such as dragging one shape onto another or tapping a circle as fast and as regularly as possible, reading tasks and a typing task.
TikTok parent ByteDance recently announced plans to launch a search product to challenge incumbent Baidu, a company which has more than 70% market share in China.
Amazon has started offering Alexa users the option to disable human review of their voice recordings. The option is now available via the Alexa smartphone app.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down Google's class-action settlement meant to resolve claims it invaded the privacy of millions of computer users by installing "cookies" in their browsers.
Snap on Tuesday said it will raise $1 billion in short-term debt and plans to invest in more media content, augmented reality features and may also buy other companies.
FileMaker, whose tools help business users make custom apps without having to write as much computer code as a from-scratch app, will now be called Claris International.
Walt Disney on Tuesday said it would offer a $13-per-month bundle of its three streaming services starting in November, a move to attract audiences who have embraced digital services such as Netflix.