One of Apple's chief designers, Evans Hankey, is to leave the firm, three years after the depature of Sir Jony…
Twitter denies plans for large number of staff layoffs, as Elon Musk tells investors he plans to axe nearly three…
Stand down. New York state's attorney general agrees to halt lawsuit against Amazon over alleged failures to protect workers during…
Confirmation of second tranche of job losses at Microsoft, as less than 1,000 staff are let go, amid worsening economic…
South Korea set to roll out blockchain identity verification to citizens with smartphones in 2024 as it looks to boost…
Chip giant is to begin a major headcount reduction this month, as Intel contends with falling PC sales, inflation, and…
Research from SnapLogic reveals growing pressure facing many IT departments, as IT budgets shrink and workload increases
Better conditions. Demand for better pay and settled rosters see staff in Apple stores in Australia call for a strike…
Fifty workers at Amazon's only unionised American warehouse have been suspended after they refused to work after a fire
Global reorganisation at ARM Holdings sees job cuts hit United Kingdom harder than other locations around the world
Confirmation from Amazon that it has paused hiring for corporate positions in its retail operation, after media report
Set of guidelines for AI released by White House, to encourage responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence
A senior and key executive for Apple's supply chain operations has left the iPhone maker, after crude attempt at humour…
Facebook parent Meta is to freeze hiring and further restructure, as Mark Zuckerberg says budgets will be reduced, headcount adjusted
The wage packets for Amazon warehouse workers and transportation drivers will get a welcome increase, in the United States at…
Remote workers longing for a sunnier climate, are to be offered a 'digital nomad' visit and tax breaks by Spain
Two major investors in Cambridge-based Aveva say they will vote against £9.5bn Schneider offer, saying it underrates long-term value
Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson says hardware is not exported to Russia, but it still provides software and technical support
Ride hailing giant began a hiring spree for cybersecurity professionals, one day after a hack attributed to the Lapsus$ group
Soaring energy bills may force telecoms companies to delay investments in to 5G, widening Europe's network gap, says Vodafone exec
March SEC guidance is deterring US banks from offering crypto asset custody services by making them prohibitively costly, report says
Bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network files request to sell its stablecoin assets, as it seeks funds to continue operations
US lawmakers warn Apple it faces potentially serious consequences if it uses NAND memory chips made by controversial Chinese firm…
Return to office. CEO Andy Jassy says Amazon will not force corporate staff back into the office anytime soon
Future of BT's low cost Internet Service Provider Plusnet, is 'under review', amid move to rebrand EE as flagship consumers…
National Labor Relations Board official recommends rejection of Amazon's objections to historic union election in New York
Bad news on the tech jobs front. Over 1,000 employees at Snapchat parent Snap are reportedly to be handed their…
Apple's chief privacy officer, Jane Horvath, is to leave the tech giant after 11 years in her role, and will…
More Russia withdraws, as Dell confirms it has ceased all Russian operations, and Ericsson says it will wind down operations…
Leading organiser seeking to form a trade union at an Amazon warehouse in Kentucky, alleges firm fired him in retaliation…