Court orders Palantir to let investor in U.S. fraud probe inspect emails

The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday gave an investor probing possible fraud and mismanagement at Palantir Technologies Inc more power to litigate against and inspect emails of the data analytics company co-founded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel.

Huawei's Meng appears in court as Canada mulls U.S. extradition

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's chief financial officer, the central figure in a high-stakes dispute between the world's two largest economies, made her first appearance in a Canadian court in more than a month on Tuesday as Ottawa weighs extraditing the Chinese executive to the United States.

CN Rail's quarterly adjusted profit jumps 22 percent

Canadian National Railway Co's quarterly adjusted profit rose 22 percent as the country's top railroad operator transported higher volumes of petroleum crude and Canadian grain.

Amgen quarterly profit tops Street view, 2019 forecast falls short

Amgen Inc on Tuesday reported higher-than-expected fourth-quarter profit as sales rose and tax expense fell, but competition for older medicines is growing and the drugmaker forecast 2019 earnings below Wall Street estimates.

Email rival Slack says it has 10 million daily active users

Slack, the business messaging service challenging email, now has more than 10 million daily active users, its parent company said on Tuesday.

U.S. spy chiefs break with Trump on many threats to the U.S.

China and Russia pose the biggest risks to the United States, and are more aligned than they have been in decades as they target the 2020 presidential election and American institutions to expand their global reach, U.S. intelligence officials told senators on Tuesday.

Huawei executive Meng attends bail hearing at Canadian court

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou appeared in a Canadian court on Tuesday for a hearing concerning her bail in a case that has strained Beijing's ties with Canada and the United States.

Huawei's CFO Meng requests change in sureties for bail conditions

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou's lawyer told a Canadian court on Tuesday that her client has applied for an alteration in the sureties for her bail conditions.

Canada 'some ways off' on decision over whether to ban Huawei 5G

The Canadian government's decision on whether to ban Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from 5G networks is "some ways off into the future yet", public safety minister said on Tuesday.

U.S. spy chiefs break with Trump on many threats to U.S.

China and Russia pose the biggest risks to the United States and are more aligned than they have been in decades, U.S. intelligence leaders told senators on Tuesday, in testimony that repeatedly contradicted President Donald Trump's statements on global threats.

Huawei executive Meng arrives for hearing at Canadian court

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou arrived on Tuesday for a hearing before a Canadian court in a case that has strained Beijing's ties with Canada and the United States.

Huawei executive Meng to appear in Canadian court

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was set to appear in a Canadian court on Tuesday in a case that has strained Beijing's ties with Canada and the United States.

3M warns of slowdown in China, trims sales forecast

3M Co became the latest major U.S. manufacturer to warn that a slowdown at its Chinese business was hurting revenue, as it tempered its overall sales projections on Tuesday.

U.S. judge rejects Yahoo data breach settlement

A U.S. judge rejected Yahoo's proposed settlement with millions of people whose email addresses and other personal information were stolen in the largest data breach in history, faulting the Internet services provider for a lack of transparency.

China most active in cyber espionage against U.S.: Coats

Russia and China pose the biggest espionage and cyber attack threats to the United States and are more aligned than they have been in decades, the director of national intelligence told U.S. senators in testimony on worldwide threats on Tuesday.

Cryptocurrency thefts, scams hit $1.7 billion in 2018: report

Cryptocurrencies stolen from exchanges and scammed from investors surged more than 400 percent in 2018 to around $1.7 billion, according to a report from U.S.-based cyber security firm CipherTrace released on Tuesday.

SAP CEO: not looking at big acquisitions after Qualtrics deal

German business software group SAP is not looking at big acquisitions after surprising investors with its $8 billion takeover of U.S. customer experience tracking firm Qualtrics, CEO Bill McDermott said on Tuesday.

Mnuchin says Huawei case 'separate' from U.S.-China trade talks

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Tuesday he expected to see significant progress in trade talks with Chinese officials this week and that U.S. charges against telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd were a separate issue.

Google, Facebook, Twitter must do more against fake news: EU

Google, Facebook, Twitter and Mozilla must do more to combat fake news as Europeans head towards an election or the companies will face the threat of regulatory action, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

Verizon sees no increase in 2019 profit, misses fourth-quarter revenue estimate

Verizon Communications Inc on Tuesday missed quarterly revenue estimates, but added almost twice as many new wireless subscribers as analysts expected.

GameStop abandons efforts to sell company

GameStop Corp, the world's largest video game and gaming console retailer, said it had abandoned its efforts to sell itself after failing to get a potential buyer on favorable terms.

Smartphone screen maker Corning beats revenue, profit estimates

Apple supplier Corning Inc bucked the trend for shaky phone and chipmaker results on Tuesday, beating expectations for both revenue and profit in the fourth quarter, helped by demand from telecom companies looking to upgrade their networks to 5G.

Verizon misses fourth-quarter revenue estimate, beats on new subscribers

Verizon Communications Inc on Tuesday missed quarterly revenue estimates, but added almost twice as many new wireless subscribers as analysts expected.

Verizon quarterly profit beats estimates

Verizon Communications Inc beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday, as the largest U.S. mobile carrier added more net new subscribers who pay a monthly bill.

Indonesia plans electric vehicle incentives for foreign car makers

Indonesia is finalizing a new electric vehicle (EV) policy that will offer fiscal incentives to foreign car makers, as it ramps up efforts to become a lithium battery hub, its deputy industry minister said on Tuesday.

Intel to get $1 billion state grant for $11 billion Israel chip plant expansion

Intel Corp will receive a grant of about $1 billion from the Israeli government for its latest investment plan to expand its chip manufacturing operations in the country, Israel's finance minister said on Tuesday.

Deutsche Telekom reviews procurement plans amid Huawei concerns

Deutsche Telekom said on Tuesday it is reviewing its network equipment procurement plans after the United States moved to restrict China's Huawei Technologies from accessing its next-generation mobile networks.

Exclusive: Walmart's Flipkart warns of major 'customer disruption' if new India rules not delayed

Walmart Inc's online retailer Flipkart has told the Indian government the company faces the risk of "significant customer disruption" if the implementation of new curbs for e-commerce is not delayed by six months, a source told Reuters.

Apple Watch, using Aetna client data, wants to help you be healthy

CVS Health Corp's health insurer Aetna on Tuesday said it is working with Apple Inc on a new health app for Apple Watches that uses an individual's medical history to set personalized health goals.

China regulator approves new game by Tencent

China regulator on Tuesday green lit a new game published by Tencent Holdings Ltd in its fifth batch of approvals since December, when the watchdog resumed giving out licenses after a freeze for most of last year.