On the horizon: 83 events & webinars happening across NC in February
Plenty of technology and life science events and deadlines are on tap for February. Here’s the latest roundup.
North Carolina-based CastleBranch, a consumer reporting agency, has rolled out its own version of a “digital vaccine passport” to help confirm COVID-19 vaccinations.
Raleigh is No. 3 among the 50 US state capitals, a new study says. Only Austin, Texas, and Madison, Wis., rank higher according to data compiled by financial information site WalletHub.
Wall Street has been counting on a rush of iPhone 12 sales to supercharge Apple’s earnings. This week, investors will learn whether such predictions are coming true.
As restaurants struggle to make it through the pandemic, they’re fighting back against high commissions charged by delivery platforms — either by looking for alternatives, or with the help of legislation. But someone has to pay those fees. Increasingly, it’s the consumer.
A recent resurgence of the coronavirus and increasing rates of infection indicate that a full return to normalcy—including when and how we go back to the office—is still months in the future. In fact, the office will never be the same.
Plenty of technology and life science events and deadlines are on tap for February. Here’s the latest roundup.
Scores of organizations hold regular meetups across the Triangle. Here is the latest list.
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The computer chipmaker Intel Corp. on Friday blamed an internal error for a data leak that prompted it to release a quarterly earnings report early. It said its corporate network was not compromised.
Most people who buy things online just have to worry about their deliveries being delayed or never arriving. But some people are dealing with a different problem altogether: getting weird stuff like hair clippers, face creams and sunglasses they never even ordered at all. What’s going on?
As IBM’s stock falls, what’s happening? Catie Merrill and Nicole Catchpole, analysts at Technology Business Research, read the IBM earnings report, listened to the ensuing earnings conference call, and offer exclusive analysis for WRAL TechWire.
A Charlotte developer will turn 48.3 acres of land in Research Triangle Park into an industrial park after buying the land from General Electric.
Loon, the moonshot idea from Google parent Alphabet to provide internet access through huge balloons, is being terminated.
Performance Culture, which sells software to help companies put the right person in the right seat, is hiring on the heels of its funding by Jurassic Capital. Cofounder Dallas Romanowski steps out of day-to-day operations.
Tech companies have been an investor favorite during the pandemic. But Wall Street is keeping its distance from two industry stalwarts after their latest earnings reports.
Pyxus International is getting out of the canabis business and will focus on its tobacco and e-liquid operations.