Cisco to lay off about 7% of its workforce in second round of layoffs
The layoffs could amount to about 6,000 jobs for the San Jose, California-based computer networking technology maker.
The layoffs could amount to about 6,000 jobs for the San Jose, California-based computer networking technology maker.
After a trial over whether the defendants could obtain Russian passports, testify in Europe and turn over work files, Google and Litvak’s lawyers traded accusations… Read More »Google has unleashed its legal wrath against hackers and scammers
(Reuters) – Deere & Co beat analysts' expectations for third-quarter profit on Thursday as tighter pricing and cost controls shielded margins from weak demand for… Read More »Deere beats profit targets as strong pricing and cost savings counter sluggish demand
The Taiwanese company has built a production center in Zhengzhou, China, for its largest customer Apple, but in the auto business the company is starting… Read More »Foxconn is building an electric car factory next to where it makes iPhones
Hurricane Ernesto has dumped torrential rain on Puerto Rico, leaving nearly half of the U.S. territory without power. The storm strengthened as it moved over… Read More »Ernesto strengthens into a hurricane after battering the northeastern Caribbean, knocking out power in the region
Enlarge / A negative electron micrograph of an mpox virus virion in human vesicular fluid. The World Health Organization declared an international health emergency on… Read More »Smallpox outbreak is an international health emergency, WHO declares
WeRide, a $5 billion software maker, is poised to go public amid geopolitical risks and a rush by Chinese auto technology companies to raise money… Read More »WeRide, a Chinese autonomous driving startup, is about to go public
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Authorities investigating a plane crash in Brazil that killed all 62 people on board last week now have the full transcript… Read More »Black box shows Brazilian plane that crashed 1 minute after pilots sensed danger, local media report
For its first conference on the creator economy, the Biden administration celebrated social media creators, praising them as a “game-changer in the way we communicate.”
Aaron Pelczar left the Cody Enterprise after a rival newspaper presented him with evidence of fabricated quotes in several of his articles.
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik has resigned amid a debate over free speech over campus protests against the war in Gaza. Ms. Shafik resigned just… Read More »Columbia University president resigns after unrest at Gaza protests
Enlarge / An AI-generated image of Donald Trump and catgirls, created with Grok, which uses the Flux image synthesis model. On Tuesday, Elon Musk’s AI… Read More »Musk's new Grok upgrade allows X users to create largely uncensored AI images
As a top editor and executive at two publishing houses, she advocated for other women in publishing and for equal pay in a sector that… Read More »Betty A. Prashker, pioneer in book publishing, has died at age 99
Two French pilots were killed on Wednesday after their Rafale jets collided in mid-air in eastern France, President Emmanuel Macron said, in a rare accident… Read More »Two French pilots die after Rafale jets collide in mid-air
While Boeing works to resolve quality control issues, the new chief executive is at a disadvantage in the competitive battle with the other major passenger… Read More »Boeing faces steep climb to overtake Airbus