Today, Apple announced its new line of MacBook Pro laptops featuring the company's new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, which promise significant performance improvements.
Google unveiled a new set of privacy-focused features for its Chrome web browser, including a "Privacy Dashboard" that provides users with more control over their online data.
Facebook is launching a new feature called "Bulletin," which will allow writers and journalists to create and distribute their own newsletters.
Tesla announced that it has acquired a robotics company called "Grohmann Engineering," which will help the electric car maker further automate its production lines.
Amazon is reportedly in talks to acquire MGM Studios, a move that would give the e-commerce giant access to a vast library of movies and TV shows for its Prime Video streaming service.
IBM has announced plans to spin off its managed infrastructure services unit into a separate public company, as the tech giant shifts its focus to higher-growth areas like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Microsoft is launching a new set of tools called "Project Reunion" that will help developers create apps that work across different versions of Windows.
Twitter has announced that it is testing a new feature called "Super Follows," which will allow users to charge their followers for access to exclusive content.
Qualcomm has unveiled a new 5G modem called the Snapdragon X65, which promises faster download speeds and improved network coverage.
Uber has announced that it is acquiring alcohol delivery service Drizly for $1.1 billion, as the ride-hailing giant looks to expand its delivery offerings beyond food and groceries.