In December, Google’s Deleting a Ton of Inactive Accounts
Google will send "multiple notifications" to the doomed accounts, but you'll need to actually log in to save your old data.
Google will send "multiple notifications" to the doomed accounts, but you'll need to actually log in to save your old data.
Shares of Vodafone dipped in response to the news, reaching their lowest levels since 2002.
Linda Yaccarino will take up post in the coming weeks. But will Elon's persistent influence impair her from exerting her own?
No waitlist and a whole bunch of a new features have users buzzing about Google Bard.
A recent report has found that employees are more likely to see AI as a burnout reducer than a threat to their job security.
The chipmaker let go of more than 500 employees in January, and it looks like more layoffs are on the way.
While Microsoft, Google, and others have launched flagship AI products, Apple has taken a back seat. But is this by design?
As Google's employee spending takes a tumble, and 12,000 jobs get cut, it's business as usual for CEO Sundar Pichai.
Google has rolled out passkey support in yet another sign the biggest tech platforms are moving away from passwords.
Microsoft 360 users in the EU and Canada report an update that forces some links to open with Edge.
Meta’s recent pivot to AI is proving lucrative. But how does its AI model weigh up against the competition?
Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Reality Labs employees will be affected, with a further round of job cuts expected in May.
“This is going to impact every product across every company."
The US Commerce Department is seeking feedback on how to control AI development, but should lawmakers be moving faster?
During the recession, these chief executives have opted to take pay cuts in hopes of avoiding other cost cutting measures.
The entire company was meant to be back in the office by May, but many offices say they won't be ready until September.
A new report from NewsGuard found that Google's generative AI platform is all-too ready to spread misinformation.
As big tech continues to feel the squeeze, Amazon is reconsidering the way it compensates its staff.
Apple's new cost-cutting measures mean employees will have until Friday to apply for new roles or they'll be let go.
The world's most powerful tech companies have all cut costs already this year - but can anything stem the dire economic tide?
When a big tech firm enters a new market, it's safe to assume that competitors are going to have a bad day.