US Weather: Multiple Warnings Issued For California's Neighbors Amid Flood Risk, Intense Rain
After California, excessive rainfall and snowmelt is now affecting its neighbor states.
California Storm Shuts Roads; More Than 260,000 Without Power, Thousands Under Evacuation Orders
California is once again drenched in heavy rain and snowmelt that is causing flooding concerns in the state.
Microsoft Axes AI Ethics And Society Team As Part Of Mass Layoffs: Report
Microsoft's AI team that ensured the company's products reflected its AI principles had about 30 employees in 2020 before it was cut down to seven in October.
Silicon Valley Bank Collapse: Etsy Delays Some Seller Payouts After Startup Financer's Crash
E-commerce marketplace Etsy used Silicon Valley Bank to process payments for some of its seller accounts.
California Storm: State Likely To See 'Unparalleled' Weather Event, Newsom Expands State Of Emergency
An atmospheric river in California is raising concerns about flooding.
California Weather: Forecaster Warns Atmospheric Rivers Could Get 'Ugly'; Flood Watches Issued
After a series of atmospheric rivers that drenched California in January, two atmospheric rivers are expected to hit the state starting Thursday.
Startup Figure Unveils Photos Of World's First 'General Purpose' Bipedal Humanoid Robot
Figure hopes its humanoid robot will help address labor shortages.
Bitcoin Miner Riot Platforms Delays 10-K Filing Over Errors In 3-Year Financial Statements
Riot Platforms is following in the footsteps of Marathon Digital, Silvergate and Hive Blockchain in delaying filings.
US Commodities Regulator's Tech Advisory Panel To Review DeFi Amid Regulatory Push
The CFTC has been trying to gain more regulatory control over the crypto industry.
Australia's Central Bank To Pilot Digital Currency This Month, Teams Up With Mastercard, Others
The Reserve Bank of Australia's CBDC pilot started in August 2022 and is expected to end sometime mid-2023.
Alphabet's Waymo Cuts Staff Days After Announcing Driverless Rides Expansion; Engineering Roles Largely Affected
Waymo has cut its workforce by 8% this year after an earlier reduction that followed Alphabet's 12,000-strong mass layoffs.
Visa, Mastercard Reaffirm Their Crypto Strategy, Deny Report On Halting Digital Asset Expansion
Visa and Mastercard say they will continue working with their partners in the crypto space.
Extreme Weather: Road Closures In California Ahead Of 'Full Throttle' Winter Storm
California continues to experience extreme winter weather conditions as officials urge residents to avoid traveling.
Telehealth Startup That Halted Prescription Of Controlled Substances After Federal Probe To Cut 15% Of Staff
Cerebral's former pharmacy partner, Truepill, is also under a DEA investigation.
Twitter Layoffs Continue: 80% Of Project Management Out, 4 More Departments Affected
Twitter has had at least four rounds of layoffs since it was acquired by Elon Musk.
Meta Reportedly Mulls Another Round Of Layoffs That Could Affect Thousands More
CEO Mark Zuckerberg alluded to more layoffs as he said the company's management theme for 2023 was the "year of efficiency."
Twitter Has Had 3 Rounds Of Layoffs Since Musk Said Staff Cuts Were Done: Report
Twitter imposed a mass layoff round in November that resulted in a lawsuit from affected employees.
Tech Layoffs 2023: Over 108,000 Employees Have Lost Their Jobs In 2 Months
For comparison, the tech industry cut a total of 160,997 jobs in 2022.
'Blindsided': Apple Reportedly Cutting Hundreds Of Contractual Jobs Amid Alleged Workplace Issues
Apple has stealthily started letting go of hundreds of contractual workers after other big tech companies announced massive workforce reductions.
TSMC Founder Schooled Nancy Pelosi On US' Bid To Establish Independent Chips Industry: Report
Morris Chang also said the U.S. needs to keep investing in Taiwan's security if it wants to secure an independent and reliable chips industry.
Tech Layoffs: Amazon Denies Speculations Of Companies Cutting Staff To Regain Pay Power
Speculations are increasing about the real reason behind the massive tech layoffs that have so far affected thousands of employees in the industry.
Microsoft-Owned GitHub Cuts 10% Staff, Shutters Headquarters For Fully Remote Setup
Microsoft-owned GitHub eyes a fully remote work setup as it realigns it budget and reduces operational costs.
Tech Layoffs: Affirm Cuts 19% Of Staff, Shuts Down Crypto Department
Affirm admitted that it over-hired during the pandemic when consumer spending was at its peak.
Ebay To Lay Off 500 Employees, Cites Focus On Creating New 'High-Potential' Roles
The e-commerce giant has recently been hiring for new roles related to its Web3 unit after it acquired KnownOrigin in June.
Some Salesforce Employees Just Found Out They Were Part Of January Layoffs
Salesforce announced that it was reducing its global workforce by 10% early in January.
Impossible Foods To Cut 20% Workforce After Good Sales Growth In 2022
Impossible Foods gained much popularity in 2019 after bagging deals with Burger King.
NYC Wants Uber, Lyft To Be 100% Electric By 2030; Over 100,000 Vehicles Affected
New York City may be following California's lead in the mission to encourage ride-hailing drivers to switch from gas-powered cars to EVs.
Winter Storm: Over 100,000 Without Power In Texas And Louisiana; 59 Seniors Displaced
The tornado-bearing storm that hit Texas Tuesday afternoon has moved over to Louisiana and is expected to cause flooding in some areas.
Lightyear Halts Production Of Pricey Solar EV As Industry Reels From Supply Chain Issues
The Dutch EV maker admitted that it has been "overcoming many challenges" since 2022.
Massive Layoffs At GoMechanic After Founders 'Knowingly' Made Financial Reporting 'Errors'
GoMechanic's co-founder Amit Bhasin allegedly edited his post to seemingly downplay the errors the company made in its financial reporting.