Microsoft Faces the Highest Bar in Tech
Microsoft MSFT 3.57% might be planning to do more with less. Investors expect it to do a lot more. The software giant is heading into… Read More »Microsoft Faces the Highest Bar in Tech
Microsoft MSFT 3.57% might be planning to do more with less. Investors expect it to do a lot more. The software giant is heading into… Read More »Microsoft Faces the Highest Bar in Tech
Google and Microsoft Corp. MSFT 3.57% this past week joined other tech companies, big and small, in cutting jobs and shelving some products and projects… Read More »Tech Layoffs Unwind Recent Head-Count Growth, Torpedo Long-Shot Projects
American adults spend the majority of their waking hours looking at screens—and yet most of those screens, including the one you’re probably reading this on… Read More »New Display Tech Is Coming From Apple, Google, Meta and Others
Unity Software Inc. U 2.57% is laying off more than 200 employees, making it the latest technology company to implement staff cuts amid mounting recession… Read More »Unity Software Lays Off More Workers as Tech Job Cuts Grow
The era of moonshots is (mostly) over. This year tech companies are taking a more earthly approach. Stock charts both explain the change in boardroom… Read More »Big Tech Stops Doing Stupid Stuff
Airlines should take advantage of new cloud-based tools, industry consultants said, to help prevent the recent snafus brought on by the use of antiquated and… Read More »Startups Want to Help Airlines Prevent Tech Meltdowns
In the late 1990s, before Singapore was known as a global center of digital innovation, Sim Wong Hoo had a theory about what was holding… Read More »Sim Wong Hoo, Creator of Sound Blaster, Inspired Asian Tech Innovators
WASHINGTON—Republicans in the House plan to scrutinize communications between the Biden administration and big technology and social-media companies to probe whether they amounted to the… Read More »GOP-Led House to Probe Alleged White House Collusion With Tech Giants
LAS VEGAS—The smartphone revolution of the past decade, which reduced the cost of super-efficient processors and tiny cameras, is now enabling innovators to create subtler,… Read More »Stair-Climbing Wheelchairs, Closed-Caption Glasses: Assistive Tech Gains at CES in Las Vegas
The partnership would initially make a satellite-based emergency service available for devices powered by Google’s Android operating system and containing Qualcomm’s premium chips. SHARE YOUR… Read More »Qualcomm, Iridium Take Aim at Satellite-to-Mobile Phone Market