
Is Amazon’s Cheaper “Prime Lite” Service Coming to the US?
Amazon’s new delivery option “Prime Lite” is currently being trialed in India, but how does it differ from Prime?
Amazon’s new delivery option “Prime Lite” is currently being trialed in India, but how does it differ from Prime?
A new study shows managers rate remote and flexi-time more highly than in 2020 - but are attitudes now starting to regress?
Cook asked for the pay cut himself, following shareholder criticism. Apple's stocks dipped by around 27% last year.
CEO Andy Jassy said that eliminating thousands of roles at the company had been a "difficult decision" to make.
Apple came in second place, closely followed by IBM, knocking the previous years' top 5 tech companies off the board
iOS and iPadOS users have been advised to update their devices as soon as possible.
Chrome users can now enjoy passwordless logging on Windows, Android, and iOS thanks to the use of passkeys.
The Google VPN's source code review is out, and it found a couple dozen potential privacy issues. Here's what to know.
Reports suggest that Amazon may be about to lay off twice as many employees as originally reported in mid-November.
The news comes just weeks after Twitter announced a 90% cut in workforce in the same region. Is Big Tech leaving India?
As big tech grapples with lost profits and productivity, could generative AI be the answer? Google is hoping so.
The commercial version of the app will be closed, but government and enterprise versions will remain.
The tech industry is tightening its belt. And in the new year, that belt is likely to get a little tighter.
HR, retail, and device workers are the first to go in the company's biggest round of layoffs to date.
The CEO doubles down on Apple's office policy, insisting that in-person collaboration is essential for the company.
The retail giant is reportedly looking into unprofitable businesses, like Alexa, to cut costs in a meaningful way.
Google will let you download your Hangouts data history until January 1st, 2023, but it's gone forever after that.
It's unprecedented in the tech industry and would be the first broad head-count reduction in Meta's history.
The ex-Apple employee confessed to mail fraud, tax fraud and money laundering over a 10-year period.
More hybrid businesses means more documentation must be hosted online in order to be accessible to all.
Meta's shares are at their lowest since 2016, having briefly dropped below $100 in the wake of a grim Q3 report.