Companies

Amazon Takes Team-Wise Approach on Remote Work Policy

Retail giant Amazon will allow individual teams to decide how many days members of companies need to work from their offices in a week

Emerson’s Software Units, AspenTech in $11 Billion Merger

Emerson Electric said Monday that it is merging its software units with smaller rival Aspen Technology in a deal worth $11 billion

Zuckerberg Clarifies Issues On Putting Profit Before Safety

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has rejected claims by whistleblower Frances Haugen that the company puts profit before user safety.

Microsoft Verify Windows 11 VirtualBox, Intel Killer Issues

Microsoft recently confirmed that the new version of Windows has compatibility problems with the virtualization program Oracle VirtualBox and the network software Intel "Killer" and the Cc Cc browser.

Google Aims Document Production Demand At Prominent Critic

Google filed a court order Monday evening to produce documents from one of its well-known critics, Luther Lowe as it continues its ongoing federal antitrust case against the United States in court.

Google Drop Ads And Monetization On Climate Denial Content

In a policy change announced on Thursday, Google stated there would be no space for monetization of content that denies climate change, and said it would enforce the new policy through a mix of algorithmic detection and human moderation.

Whistleblower: Facebook Is ‘Operating in the Shadows’

At a Senate Commerce subcommittee hearing, whistleblower Frances Haugen called for transparency about how Facebook entices users into scrolling away, giving advertisers ample opportunity to reach them.

EU Lawmaker: Tech Giants Must Follow Local Headquarters Laws

A senior EU lawmaker said Tuesday that U.S. tech giants such as Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon must be regulated by the EU country where they are based

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