Amazon Plans to Shrink Employee Stock Awards as Recession Looms
As big tech continues to feel the squeeze, Amazon is reconsidering the way it compensates its staff.
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.
The company has threatened to restrict its rivals from using Bing search data if it keeps being used for other AI projects.
The data has now been removed from GitHub, but the social media giant wants to know how the culprit obtained it.
Employee attendance is being tracked, with threats of escalating warnings for those that don't comply.
Is Microsoft's slick AI image-creation feature enough to give it the edge over Google search?
Disney has reportedly directed its managers to plan out budget cuts and put together lists of employees to be laid off.
The cuts impact four divisions of the ecommerce company: Amazon Web Services, advertising, Twitch, and human resources.
Amazon's employees are already upset about the company's return-to-work plans, and this will do nothing to quell tensions.
The tool draws on large language models, pairing them with the personal user data available within Office apps.
Google's new features allow users to streamline drafting documents and emails. But do they trump Microsoft's?
As other big tech companies make major layoffs, Apple is curbing the trend. But how long can this last?
Unsatisfied with Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg is looking to add a further string to his bow.
The new feature will be available to all Google One subscribers from today, as the tech giant expands its VPN offering.
As the company shifts its focus on "high priority" areas, workers bear the brunt yet again.
Around one-tenth of Twitter's already-shrunken workforce parted ways with the social media site this weekend.
After laying off 11,000 employees earlier this year, Google is doing everything it can to cut costs in a recession.
Amazon staff have started a Slack channel to air their grievances, while thousands have signed a petition opposing the plans.
Musk has been missing monthly payments since he took over Twitter, but creditors are fighting back via the courts.