
Better.com Boss Who Fired 900 Employees Returns to Work
CEO Vishal Garg shocked the world with his insensitive firing methods - but does he deserve a second chance?
CEO Vishal Garg shocked the world with his insensitive firing methods - but does he deserve a second chance?
The phishing scam has been at large since 2021 and involves around 10 sites impersonating the government agency.
Airlines are extremely concerned about the impact of 5G signals could have on aircrafts' altitude-measuring capabilities.
Walmart and other businesses are looking into cryptocurrencies, NFTs & virtual land; but will everyone else join them?
The latest feature to be rolled out by Microsoft Teams will make life easier for both business and individual users.
If the fake update is downloaded, the threat actor's exploit kit will encrypt your files and demand Bitcoin payment.
Tech Giants have been pushing back and postponing their return-to-office dates, but are still purchasing huge office blocks.
Microsoft says the code is "designed to render targeted devices inoperable" and that the full scope of the impact is unknown.
The tactics used to dissuade workers from voting to unionize were so aggressive that the vote will have to be recast.
Meta is poaching employees from its competitors as it jostles for pole position in the race to build a new reality.
The career-focused network has seen a 231% YoY increase in virtual event attendees, and will launch video events in Spring.
We look at the tech companies and industry figures that had a year to remember - and those that had one they'd rather forget.
With Omicron lurking, Apple becomes the latest tech company to shy away from setting a hard back-to-office deadline.
The rise in wages may be the largest in over a decade, but high inflation rates means it comes as little comfort to workers.
An internal memo from Google's leadership sets out a plan for unvaccinated staff to be put on leave before being fired.
The new encryption measure will be welcomed by businesses that use Teams to discuss sensitive and confidential information.
Millions have now postponed payments with BNPL services, but concerns about consumers' ability to manage the debts remain.
A "fat finger error" led to a decimal point being put in the wrong place and the seller subsequently losing over $250,000.
Execs want to get back to the office as quickly as possible, where as employees feel left out of the process.
The issue was discovered after a Google Pixel 3 user was unable to contact the emergency services for a family member.
Extinction Rebellion and Make Amazon Pay - a coalition of over 70 organizations - both have multiple demonstrations planned.