
Survey: 41% of Managers Allow Employees to Set Their Own Hours
Plus, 27% of them say that those hours don't even need to add up to 40 per week.
Plus, 27% of them say that those hours don't even need to add up to 40 per week.
Twitter's also recently changed the way that it displays images, so we're getting a lot of updates here.
Virtual card payments are up while check and cash payments are down: Payments are officially going remote.
Optimizing fuel use is essential for any fleet – it can be as much as 20% of a fleet's total operating cost.
About 2.8 billion Mastercard users around the world will soon be able to buy and spend cryptocurrencies.
The apps had been been advertised on sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to lure in more victims.
The internet doesn't have a tech problem. It's just ruled by those who value profits over policy.
Facebook is now Meta, but won't change the core features that make the platform so harmful to its userbase of billions.
How can small businesses keep selling this holiday season in the middle of a pandemic supply chain squeeze?
Can you use Roblox with a VPN if you play it safe? Roblox's new guidelines leave some wiggle room.
A Google executive who championed the Plex bank account project left the company in April.
It would have been an all-stock deal valued at around $14.7 billion, but that valuation has dropped.
The new update will let users hide their own video feeds from themselves, but not other participants.
A new study shows that Apple's App Tracking Transparency features won't stop apps from tracking your activity.
Internet scam bots are cloning Twitter accounts to steal small donations at scale. Here's how to spot the scam.
The tools are free and will work with top email providers like Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo.
The law goes into effect starting January 1st, and aims to protect workers from poor safety practices.
Here's what Microsoft, Google and others are promising, to help fix US vulnerabilities in the wake of a White House summit.
The measure improperly limits the state's ability to protect its workers.
Facebook held the report because they wanted to make "key fixes to the system," a spokesperson holds.
The more than a thousand affected companies include big names like American Airlines and Ford.