Google’s cloud revenues jumped by 28pc in Q1, a key focus for the company as its adtech and search empire comes under growing antitrust scrutiny.
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As it announced slightly better than expected Q1 results yesterday, Intel also confirmed there would be job cuts in the coming months, but engineering may escape.
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As widely expected, the White House reacted angrily to yesterday’s news that Meta and Apple were to be fined under EU DMA legislation.
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The recent survey found that 4 in 5 companies have faced challenges attracting staff for in-person work.
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The Commission closed a separate investigation into Apple after the tech giant updated its services.
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The new hub will bring job opportunities in R&D, as well as quality, regulatory and operations, CEO Conan Campbell said.
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Publishing giants Politico, Vox, Wired and Vanity Fair have also signed similar deals with the ChatGPT maker.
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The body has called for Meta to emphasise greater transparency, consistency and fairness in its approach to content moderation.
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Less than a year ago, the company laid off 15,000 employees in a bid to reduce its spending.
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