Meta to lay off over 11K employees
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a letter to employees on Tuesday morning that more than 11,000 employees would lose their jobs. The company has about 87,000 workers.
Nintendo counting on forays beyond video games to boost fans
Nintendo is hopeful that new strategy to leverage a new movie "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", build a relationship with their game-loving fans will help draw new players and boost sales
Mark Zuckerberg says he's accountable as Meta prepares for layoffs: Report
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said he is accountable for the company's missteps as thousands of employees prepare for layoffs
Cuban on Musk's controversial $8 Twitter Blue charge: 'Your business. Your decision.'
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban tweeted Monday that the $8 fee for Twitter's blue check mark verification service was ultimately Elon Musk's decision.
EU's Call of Duty: Probe Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal
After Microsoft's decision to take over video game giant Activision Blizzard in a $69 billion deal back in January, the European Union has launched a formal investigation.
Judge denies Elizabeth Holmes' request for new trial
Elizabeth Holmes, 38, was found guilty in January of one charge of conspiracy and three charges of fraud after a jury found she criminally deceived investors.
Apple supplier Foxconn offering bonuses to lure back workers who fled over COVID lockdowns
Apple supplier Foxconn is trying to woo workers back to its main iPhone manufacturing plant in China with bonuses after many fled due to COVID lockdown.
Big Tech braces for recession with litany of hiring freezes, layoffs
A number of Big Tech companies including Apple, Amazon and Facebook have announced hiring pauses or layoffs in recent weeks amid fears of an economic recession.
China's COVID-19 restrictions slowing iPhone 14 production, Apple says
Production of Apple's iPhone 14 Pro could slow due to COVID-19 restrictions and its main manufacturing plant in Zhengzhou, China, the tech giant warned Sunday.
Facebook parent Meta planning massive layoffs this week: report
Facebook parent Meta is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of workers this week as the company's stock price has dropped 73% so far this year.
TikTok hires former Biden campaign press secretary, Pentagon spokesman for top gig at Chinese-owned video app
The Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok recently hired Jamal Brown, who worked at the Pentagon, as President Biden's former campaign press secretary and for the Obama White House.
Elon Musk to rebrand Twitter's Birdwatch program under new name
Elon Musk tweeted Saturday that the Twitter program Birdwatch would be renamed. The billionaire said it has the potential to improve the accuracy of information.
Twitter employee says he was fired 'while sleeping' as Elon Musk halves company workforce
Twitter employees spoke out on social media, some saying they had been fired as new owner Elon Musk moved forward with company-wide layoffs.
Some Snapchat users could be owned money in a $35M settlement
Snap Inc. is accused of violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, and users of the app between Nov. 17, 2015, and now may be owed money.
First-time EV owner shares ‘cautionary tale’ after it took 15 hours to drive 178 miles
Colorado electric vehicle owner Alan O'Hashi says he was "rudely awakened" by his car's slow charging speed and warns drivers are going into purchasing EVs "a bit blindly."
For chip makers, the flip from shortage to glut intensifies
Qualcomm joined a chorus of companies cutting costs, saying it curtailed spending and froze hiring as electronics manufacturers are slowing chip orders.
Ex-Apple employee admits defrauding company of $17M
A former Apple employee could face a sentence of more than 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to defrauding the company out of more than $17 million over seven years.
Elon Musk planning to cut half of Twitter's workforce: Report
Elon Musk is reportedly planning to halve Twitter's workforce in a move to drive down costs. The Tesla CEO took over the social media company last week.
FCC commissioner escalates TikTok concerns, says China uses data to maintain ‘authoritarian grip on power’
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr warns China uses TikTok for espionage and blackmail towards its goal of improving artificial intelligence to "maintain their authoritarian grip on power."
The weird-looking, fuel-efficient planes you could be flying in one day
Boeing and Airbus are competing to be the first aerospace company to break through to the next generation of aircraft that are safer, have low drag and reduce carbon emissions.



















