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  • Nokia 4Q profit beats expectations on back of robust demand
    Wireless and fixed-network equipment maker Nokia on Thursday reported strong fourth-quarter results on the back of robust demand for 5G technology and an improved product portfolio.... Read more
  • Families of Boeing MAX crash victims set to face company in US court
    Relatives of passengers who died in the twin Boeing 737 MAX crashes are scheduled to confront the airplane maker Thursday in a US court, some four years after the tragedies in Ethiopia and Indonesia.... Read more
  • IBM to cut 3,900 jobs as it reorganizes business
    IBM will slash some 3,900 jobs, slightly more than one percent of its workforce, related to businesses it has divested, a source close to the matter told AFP on Wednesday.... Read more
  • German software giant SAP to cut 3,000 jobs
    German software giant SAP on Thursday said it planned to cut some 3,000 jobs this year, joining a wave of layoffs in the global tech sector.... Read more
  • How choice architecture facilitates consumer uptake of mobile apps
    Researchers from Temple University, Columbia University, and Baylor University published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines the effectiveness of adopting different choices to guide digital consumer behavior and clarifies the underlying psychological mechanisms.... Read more
  • Big Tech is firing employees by the thousands. Why? And how worried should we be?
    Tech companies are always in the news, usually touting the next big thing. However, the tech news cycle recently hasn't been dominated by the latest gadget or innovation. Instead, layoffs are in the headlines.... Read more
  • AmazonSmile's end is alarming, say nonprofits that benefited
    Amazon's surprise decision to shut down its AmazonSmile donation program has left thousands of its nonprofit beneficiaries disappointed and concerned about finding ways to replace the funding.... Read more
  • Boeing reports Q4 loss but reaffirms 2023 targets
    Persistent supply chain woes and staffing issues led to another quarterly loss at Boeing, but the company on Wednesday confirmed its 2023 outlook amid strong aviation demand.... Read more
  • Amazon workers hold first UK strike, adding to labor turmoil
    Amazon warehouse workers went on strike for the first time in Britain on Wednesday because of a dispute over pay and working conditions, adding to a wave of industrial labor action across the country fueled by the soaring cost of living.... Read more
  • EasyJet hikes profit forecast on demand boom
    British airline EasyJet hiked Wednesday its annual profit guidance after record demand and falling quarterly losses, as customers prioritise holidays and shrug off the cost-of-living crisis.... Read more
  • Microsoft, amid layoffs, says quarterly profit declined 12%
    Microsoft on Tuesday reported a 12% drop in profit for the October-December quarter, reflecting the economic uncertainty it said led to its decision to cut 10,000 workers.... Read more
  • EXPLAINER: University of Wisconsin latest to ban TikTok
    The University of Wisconsin System has joined a number of universities across the nation that have banned the popular socail media app TikTok on school-owned devices.... Read more
  • 3M to cut 2,500 jobs as it girds for tougher economy
    3M announced Tuesday it will cut 2,500 manufacturing jobs as the industrial giant reported lower profits and offered a lackluster 2023 outlook based on weakening demand.... Read more
  • Ticketmaster blames cyberattack for Taylor Swift tour debacle
    US concert booking website Ticketmaster was hit by a cyberattack last year that led to it botching sales for Taylor Swift's US tour, it told lawmakers on Tuesday as it apologized to the pop superstar and her fans.... Read more
  • Justice Dept. sues Google over digital advertising dominance
    The Justice Department and eight states filed an antitrust suit against Google on Tuesday, seeking to shatter its alleged monopoly on the entire ecosystem of online advertising as a hurtful burden to advertisers, consumers and even the U.S. government.... Read more

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