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For tech giants like Meta, feverish pandemic growth is now followed by layoffs
Nov 7, 2022
Jobs losses at Meta and others could be an indicator of wider cuts in other industries.
The culture of 'we' before 'I': A chat with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri
by
David Brancaccio
, Jarrett Dang
and Erika Soderstrom
Oct 27, 2022
A conversation with the CEO of a Fortune 500 company making waves in the cloud computing world.
Rising interest rates pack a punch for tech companies
by
Justin Ho
Oct 24, 2022
Microsoft, Apple and Meta are reporting earnings this week. But rising interest rates are luring investors away from tech stocks.
US may expand restrictions on Chinese access to American tech exports
Oct 21, 2022
The concern is the potential use of advanced technologies for military purposes.
Apple is the latest tech firm to cut staff. What do the layoffs tell us about the economy?
by
Justin Ho
Aug 17, 2022
In some cases, it’s about responding to competition. In others, it’s a way of bracing for a possible economic downturn.
New technology helped restaurants through the pandemic. But when it crashes, they're "shafted."
by
Justin Ho
Jul 28, 2022
Demand for modern point of sale systems exploded as businesses embraced contactless payment. But some have found reliability problems.
Fans in China bemoan the departure of Airbnb and Kindle
by
Jennifer Pak
Jul 26, 2022
Loyal users of the companies say they didn't try hard enough to acquire users in addition to making basic missteps.
For public good, not for profit.
A 3-pronged approach to adopting clean power
by
Andy Uhler
, Rose Conlon
and Meredith Garretson
May 30, 2022
In a new book, "Confronting Climate Gridlock," Rice University’s Daniel Cohan says technological innovation is only one piece of the puzzle.
Rolling back degree requirements expands the pipeline for tech
Apr 27, 2022
Hiring based on skills rather than degrees is more labor intensive.
U.S. could utilize rule to stop high-tech exports to Russia
Jan 25, 2022
Russia relies on technology imported from the rest of the world, especially the U.S., Europe, Korea and Japan.