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Amazon announces plans to lay off over 18,000 employees
Things keep getting worse for people working in big tech.
By Sam Haysom
Google to pay $9.5 million to resolve Washington DC location tracking suit
Nice location data! That'll be $9.5 million.
Andrew Tate detained in Romania on rape and human trafficking charges
Tate has gained notoriety for his misogynistic comments, which resulted in him getting banned from major social media platforms.
This is why Tesla's stock is declining
Is it part of a larger tech trend? Is it because of Twitter? Is it something else? Yes, yes, and yes.
By Mike Pearl
The latest AI butler bot can cross intersections and use elevators
The future of personal robot butlers is brighter with new AI capabilities.
The EU plans to sanction Twitter for its 'arbitrary suspension of journalists'
"There are red lines. And sanctions, soon."
The 2022 tech breakthroughs that could advance medicine
Can you imagine medicine without technology?
Apple will allow third-party app stores, because the EU is playing hardball
Is this the end of the 30-percent App Store commission?
Tired of Twitter? Check out these 5 alternatives like Hive and Mastodon
Elon Musk is destroying Twitter, so where do we go?
Apple's mixed reality headset has been delayed again, report says
It's coming in the second half of 2023. Maybe.
These organizations are helping marginalized people stay (and thrive) in their tech jobs
"Supporting people has to be in the fabric of your organisation."
You can run this tiny 3D printer off a powerbank
This tiny 3D printer can make golfball sized objects on-the-go
Elizabeth Holmes receives 11.25-year sentence for Theranos fraud
The founder and ex-CEO of the doomed medical startup Theranos has been sentenced to over 11 years after a jury found her guilty of four counts related to fraud.
By Sam Haysom
No, Twitter won't die under Elon Musk
Users expect Twitter won't last long under its new billionaire owner. The stats — and social media history — tell another story.
By Chris Taylor
What if we could make electronics from mushrooms?
In a few years, your earbuds could be made of mushroom skin.
Meta gives up on Portal and smartwatch
The unit that worked on the smartwatch will refocus on AR glasses.
'Hacked' FTX scrambles to quarantine whatever crypto is left in it
Crypto has been stolen. Other funds have just plain disappeared.
By Mike Pearl
Facebook owner Meta to lay off 11,000 people, or 13% of its workforce
The company will also extend hiring freeze throughout its next fiscal quarter.
Elon Musk can't tweet his way out of this
Users might be up, but revenue is way down. Musk's erratic posts aren't helping. To save Twitter, stop listening to sycophants.
By Chris Taylor
Meta is reportedly announcing mass layoffs this week
The news comes after high-profile and widespread cuts at Twitter.
Twitter layoff lawsuit is aimed at preventing a repeat of Tesla layoffs
There's a pattern here.
By Mike Pearl
Twitter layoffs are the deepest of a thousand cuts. Here's where else big tech is bleeding.
Elon Musk's pink-slip bonanza is part of a trend. From Meta to Microsoft, large layoffs are coming to big tech.
By Chris Taylor
Substack is swooping in as Twitter chaos continues
For Substack, Twitter's current pandemonium is an opportunity.
For a brief moment, Apple was bigger than Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta combined
In terms of market cap, of course.