March 29, 2023 Amazon's Sidewalk IoT network, which is intended to enable a new wave of connected devices, is now available to more than 90% of the U.S. population. In conjunction with the official opening of Sidewalk to more...
March 29, 2023 GitHub recently laid off nearly all of its engineering staff in India as a result of the weakening global market conditions. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, over 100 jobs were lost. more...
March 29, 2023 Alibaba Group has announced the formation of six separate business units, each with its own CEO and board of directors. The units will be able to raise funds on their own and go public. This more...
March 24, 2023 In an effort to enforce its return-to-office policy, tech giant Apple is reportedly tracking in-person employee attendance via badge records. According to a tweet by Zoe Schiffer from Platformer, employees who fail to come in more...
March 24, 2023 Accenture Plc announced its plan to cut 2.5% of its workforce, equivalent to 19,000 jobs, after lowering its annual revenue and profit forecasts. This move indicates that the worsening global economic outlook has taken a more...
March 23, 2023 Indeed, a job search platform based in the United States, announced the elimination of approximately 2,200 jobs, or 15% of its workforce. The company, according to CEO Chris Hyams, was too large, and future job more...
March 21, 2023 Google is facing criticism as laid-off employees' band together to demand public commitments from Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai. Over 1,400 workers have demanded a freeze on new hires during the layoff process, priority rehiring for more...
March 21, 2023 Amazon announced that it will lay off an additional 9,000 employees. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy also confirmed that the cloud division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), will be among those laid off today. AWS is accounting more...
March 20, 2023 Reddit's headquarters is being relocated from its current 78,000-square-foot office at 1455 Market Street at San Francisco's Mid-Market to 303 Second St. in SoMa, a 47,000-square-foot space. Reddit, which was subleasing the Market Street space more...
March 20, 2023 Meta has launched its subscription service in the United States, allowing Facebook and Instagram users to pay for verification in the same way that Twitter does. The Meta Verified service will cost $11.99 per month more...