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Nick Wingfield is features editor at The Information, where he has worked since 2018. He previously worked for seven years as a technology correspondent for the New York Times in Seattle, where he wrote about Amazon, Microsoft and the region's tech economy. Before that, he worked for 14 years as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in Seattle, New York and San Francisco, where he covered several technology beats.
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Best Buy Furloughs 51,000 Workers, Even as Online Sales Surge

Best Buy is furloughing 51,000 employees as its sales decline drastically due to coronavirus-related store closures.

Apple, Google Working on Coronavirus Tracking Through Phones

The two bitter tech rivals have teamed up to develop tools to conduct "contact tracing" to help fight the spread of the coronavirus.

Apple Buys Dark Sky Weather App

Apple's acquisition of the Dark Sky weather app suggests antitrust scrutiny of big tech companies hasn't totally killed deal-making by them.

Business as Usual—Remotely

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Defense Department to Reconsider Amazon Cloud Contract

In a coup for Amazon, the Pentagon will reconsider the company's bid for a $10 billion cloud computing contract, which it had awarded to Microsoft.
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