Stories Tagged as
Companies
Facebook let ad buyers target hate groups
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Emily Henderson
Sep 15, 2017
ProPublica reporters investigated a tip and found that they could spend $30 to purchase Facebook ads specifically targeted to “Jew haters” and other anti-Semitic groups. ProPublica alerted Facebook, and the site said such ad audience options were the result of algorithms that automatically create categories based on the interests expressed by Facebook users. Facebook said it […]
New phones often mean new accessories
by
Reema Khrais
Sep 15, 2017
Retailers love it when new smart phones come out. People buy billions of dollars worth of cases, cables, and more. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Amazon's building a mega warehouse — in Mexico
by
Amy Scott
Sep 14, 2017
Amazon is reportedly opening a million square-foot warehouse in Mexico. It’s been selling physical goods there for only two years, but it’s seen fast growth in that time and is now the third biggest online retailer there. So what is the potential for the growth that it’s banking on in Mexico, and what are the […]
Notice less candy around CVS cash registers? You're right
Sep 13, 2017
CVS wants to be known for improving health, so it's making subtle changes.
The iPhone's influence goes way beyond the smartphone market
by
Molly Wood
and Kristin Schwab
Sep 13, 2017
It's forced companies to adapt to the idea of handheld computers and given others a reason to exist.
Apple offers first iPhone near the $1,000 mark
Sep 12, 2017
Apple unveils three phones, pitching the priciest, at about $1,000, to the faithful. The price might be high, but according to analysts, the Apple faithful will buy. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Why do companies wait so long to tell us we've been hacked?
Sep 11, 2017
All but two states have laws governing disclosure, but there is a lot of wiggle room in the rules.
For public good, not for profit.
Equifax hack calls into question its core competency. Will it recover?
Sep 8, 2017
Credit-rating agency Equifax has announced its computer systems were hacked from mid-May to late July and that personal data on as many as 143 million American consumers was compromised, including names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and addresses. CEO Richard F. Smith said in a press release that the data breach “strikes at the heart […]
When disaster strikes, FEMA gets the call. So does Google
by
Annie Baxter
Sep 8, 2017
Corporations have donated $165 million to relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said. And some also have provided logistical support and supplies to government and non-profit organizations. Now, as Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, a broad assortment of corporate partners are again stepping in. Here’s how public-private […]
There are tough specs for Amazon's second headquarters
Sep 7, 2017
But with tax incentives and other perks, competition is expected to be stiff among cities.