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BlackBerry names new CEO, will split cybersecurity and IoT businesses

BlackBerry’s new leader is the former head of its cybersecurity business unit. The Waterloo, Ont., company said this morning that John Giamatteo is its new chief executive officer and a member of its board of directors, effective immediately. Richard Lynch, who has served as interim chief executive officer since Nov. 4, after the departure of

China approves Broadcom-VMWare merger, last hurdle is cleared

The long-anticipated merger between Broadcom and virtualization giant VMware has been approved by Chinese regulatory authorities, marking the end of a significant phase of...

Elon Musk’s X sues Media Matters over report linking ads to extremist content

Elon Musk's X has initiated legal action against the progressive watchdog group Media Matters, in response to an analysis that linked antisemitic and pro-Nazi...

OpenAI aggressively pursues Google AI talent with offers up to $10 million

In a bold move to bolster its AI expertise, OpenAI is reportedly offering lucrative compensation packages, potentially worth $5 to $10 million, to attract...

Booths axes self-scan machines for human cashiers

Supermarket chain, Booths is axing almost all of its self-scan machines in favor of human cashiers. The company, which operates 28 stores in northern...

Starlink users face widespread account issues

Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet venture, is facing widespread account issues, leaving users frustrated and unable to access the service. Users have reported receiving error...

Microsoft blocks employee access to ChatGPT

Microsoft temporarily restricted its employees from using the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, a company in which Microsoft has invested over $13...

Major Tech Companies Including Google and Amazon Implement Significant Job Cuts

Major companies like Amazon, Google, Snap, and Zillow are once again announcing substantial job cuts across various departments, signaling a recalibration in response to...

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