Microsoft to Cut 700 Jobs Next Week: Report
Microsoft is poised to cut down its workforce by 700 beginning next week, a source familiar with the issue told Business Insider.
Microsoft is poised to cut down its workforce by 700 beginning next week, a source familiar with the issue told Business Insider.
Amazon and Apple have called off possibly their only business agreement after terminating an audio book deal on Thursday. Both tech giants reportedly made the decision due to pressure from anti-trust regulators in Germany and the European Commission.
The Sundance Film Festival box office was hit by a cyber attack on Saturday, temporarily shutting down its box office operation. The annual film festival, which is dedicated to independent and art films, started on Jan. 19 in Park City, Utah.
Apple has been the biggest mobile company ever since the iPhone was launched a decade ago. However, in 2016, the Cupertino-based tech giant's annual profit fell for the first time in 14 years. But the Mac could save Apple.
Apple filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Qualcomm on Friday, a few days after the US Federal Trade Commission sued the chip maker for antitrust violations.
Snapchat Inc. has made a complete U-turn on embracing "offline ad targeting" as the company shuns its negative attitude on the popular advertising practice.
After receiving some backlash from security experts for its purported "sketchy code," anime makeover app Meitu finally responded to allegations, saying the data collection code was included because its headquarter is based in China where tracking services from foreign companies like the Apple App Store and Google Play are blocked.
Samsung announced on Thursday that next week Monday it will finally reveal the result of its investigation into what caused so many Galaxy Note 7 phones to explode last year.
Meitu, an app that combines facial recognition with anime-like filters, is the most recent selfie craze to make rounds across social media and is making hit on Apple's charts.
Social media giant Facebook on Thursday announced that it would open a new data centre in Denmark's third largest city, Odense.