Russian search engine Yandex is considering buying food delivery service Delivery Club, which competes with Yandex Eats, its own delivery platform. According to published reports Tuesday (July 5), Delivery Club’s owners are seeking a buyer and discussing that sale along with the sale of some of Yandex’s media properties. The deal also reportedly hinges on VK and Sberbank, Delivery Club’s joint owners, agreeing on who will buy them out of that joint venture. In April, Yandex and its… Source link
Read More »The case for Google ordering
Photo illustration by Nico Heins Welcome to RB’s weekly roundup of the latest in restaurant technology. To get this and other tech news sent right to your inbox every Wednesday, click here. I have written frequently about Google ordering over the past year or so. I thought it would be one of the biggest trends of 2021, and at the end of the year I was a bit surprised that I wasn’t hearing more about it. The feature added in 2018 allows customers to order from a restaurant within… Source link
Read More »Mother charged after allegedly ordering daughter to hit opponent
A mother has been charged with two misdemeanors after allegedly being caught on video yelling at her daughter to hit an opposing player, which she did, during a youth basketball game in Garden Grove, California. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that Latira Shonty Hunt, 44, is facing one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and one misdemeanor count of battery. If convicted, she faces up to one year in an Orange County jail. In a video of the attack… Source link
Read More »Intel Is Now Ordering Chips From TSMC Following Delays
Intel Corp. (INTC) is ordering its 6-nanometer (nm) chips to be manufactured by TSMC (TSM) for next year, according to a report from the Taiwan-based newspaper Commercial Times. The news is considered unprecedented for Intel, a prominent chip manufacturer, now using a third-party manufacturer to create its own product. On July 23, Intel announced that it would see significant delays until 2022 for its latest cutting-edge 7-nm chip. Intel CEO Bob Swan said on a Q2 earnings call that the… Source link
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