Amazon Latest Tech Company To Freeze Hiring
Other tech companies, like Meta and Google, are also enforcing hiring freezes as the global economy struggles to rally.
Other tech companies, like Meta and Google, are also enforcing hiring freezes as the global economy struggles to rally.
Google's changing how extensions work, and getting rid of the dynamic filtering that ad blockers rely on in the process.
"I had hoped the economy would have more clearly stabilized by now," Mark Zuckerberg told staffers.
A recent all-hands meeting culminated in a visibly annoyed Sundar Pichai advising staff to not "equate fun with money".
As the company continues to invest in its AI future, its employees are quietly being shown the door.
As the tech firm invests further into AI, it's axed its incubator projects by half — and employees are losing out.
If past performance is anything to go by, the new ads will drive a huge amount of customers to new iOS apps.
Facebook and Google users weren't informed and couldn't consent to how their private data was tracked, South Korea says.
The new operating system will provide better functionality and improved security for its users.
The Indie Sellers Guide will "preserve spaces for sellers and buyers to come together in appreciation of art and creativity."
As part of Google’s CEO’s plan to ‘simplify the company’, staff cuts may also be soon to follow.
Most Amazon office employees are working remotely part of the time. That's not likely to change in the near future.
Shopify is warning sellers against adding Amazon's one-click checkout button. Are the two ecommerce companies fighting?
The new bug is tied to "insufficient data validation" in the open-source software behind Google's popular browser.
Meta is exploring the prospect of charging a fee to use certain features on its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram.
The Chrome Web Store has some very convincing extensions that inject malicious code into ecommerce websites you visit.
The security features will make way for Apple's upcoming passwordless option for its many users.
Get those applause emojis at the ready, Google has just made the lives of the emoji-obsessed a little bit easier.
Attacks on the open source supply chain rose by 650% last year. Now, Google's paying people to help stop future ones.
Facebook and Snapchat are just the latest social media giants to withdraw support from games on their platforms.
Lower wages, long Covid caution, and a tight labor market all spur employees to band together against in-office mandates.