Amazon
Jeff Bezos 'forced to announce split before magazine exposed affair'
The National Enquirer says it has a series of incriminating texts between the Amazon founder and a former television presenter.
- by Rozina Sabur
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Amazon
'It depends on what she wants to do': Amazon investors worried about Bezos divorce
Experts say the impending divorce could result in Mackenzie Bezos getting a big say in the running of the company.
- by David Randall and Jan Wolfe
Jeff Bezos
'Ludicrous amounts of money': Bezos divorce set to rewrite the record books
Amazon founder's wife is set to receive up to $96 billion, making her richest woman in world, amid reports her husband is dating a glamorous neighbour.
- by Rozina Sabur
Amazon
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie to divorce
Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie Bezos have announced that after a trial separation they have decided to divorce.
- by Mike Snider
Eight tech predictions for 2019: It gets worse before it gets better
It was the year we came to grips with how little we can trust Facebook and how much we're addicted to our screens. And 2018's problems aren't going anywhere.
- by Geoffrey A. Fowler
Amazon
Amazon sacked assistant for 'asking to collect kids from school'
The executive assistant to one of Amazon's top Australian bosses says she was sacked for asking to work flexible hours so she could pick up her children from school.
- by Patrick Hatch
Amazon
LEGO, Super Mario and pimple cream best-sellers for Amazon's first year in Australia
Amazon released an analysis of its best performers locally to coincide with its first birthday - and there are some surprises.
- by Charlotte Grieve
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Apple
Microsoft overtook Apple to become the world's most valuable company - for a few minutes
For the first time in more than eight years, Microsoft overtook its great rival.
- by Ryan Vlastelica
World markets
Netflix and market chills: why tech giants are hurting the most
The big technology stocks have imploded. The trade conflicts, expectations of lower growth and simple maths explain why they've fallen far more heavily than the wider US market.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Workplace
'We are not robots!': Amazon warehouse workers protest on Black Friday
Workers in several European countries walked off the job at Amazon fulfillment centres on Black Friday, one of the busiest online shopping days of the year.
- by Spencer Soper & William Mathis
Amazon
Aussie shoppers urged to do homework on Black Friday 'deals'
Retailers are gearing up for a marketing blitz but experts say shoppers should make sure they are getting a bargain.
- by Lucinda McDonald