
Amazon CEO: No Plans “Right Now” to Force a Return to the Office
Most Amazon office employees are working remotely part of the time. That's not likely to change in the near future.
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.
A significant security vulnerability is affecting all Apple devices, so it's time to update all of them as soon as possible.
According to the new survey results, Apple's users were more likely to report never experiencing a security breach.
The company wants to expand its advertising capabilities and is rumored to be creating a demand-side platform.
Apple now expects Bay Area employees to be in work on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with an additional day up to teams to decide.
The new features, announced this week, are the latest updates to the platform following the Duo-Meet merger.
As major tech companies are forced to make cuts to personnel, Google employees are anticipating the same fate.
Green bubbles be damned, it's time to make texting work better for everyone, no matter what device you're using.
Passwords will soon be a thing of the past, and Apple is taking a big step in the right direction with Passkeys.
Currently, just six percent of iPhone users pay in-store with Apple Pay. This September, that might change.
Even the world's biggest companies are feeling the pinch, with fellow tech giants Meta and Apple also slowing recruitment.
"We seem to have entered an economic downturn that will have a broad impact on the digital advertising business."