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IBM reportedly axed as many as 100,000 employees in recent years because it wanted to appear as ‘cool’ and ‘trendy’ as Amazon or Google
A former IBM exec said IBM axed 100,000 employees because it wanted to look “cool” and “trendy,” according to a Bloomberg report.
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Amazon is reportedly in talks to acquire a 26% stake in a huge Indian retailer, meaning it will dominate a $200 billion market
Amazon is in talks to acquire a 26% stake in India's largest brick-and-mortar retailer, Reliance Retail, according to The Economic Times.
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Cisco agrees to pay a $8.6 million settlement over a whistleblower's claim that it sold surveillance software that was vulnerable to hackers
Hundreds of false-claim suits are filed yearly, in part because of rewards for those who point out improper conduct by government contractors.
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Facebook wants to put Netflix, Amazon, and Disney on a device that can turn your TV into a video call portal
A new video-chat device from Facebook will plug into your TV, and Facebook reportedly wants to include streaming services on it.
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The startup behind Silicon Valley’s favorite ‘bleeding’ veggie burger has scored a major victory in its battle for legitimacy
The FDA cleared the way for Impossible Foods to sell its signature "bleeding" veggie burger in grocery stores.
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Jeffrey Epstein reportedly wanted to 'seed the human race with his DNA' as part of his fascination with transhumanism. Here’s what that means.
Transhumanists support the use of technology to "enhance" the human race. Jeffrey Epstein was reportedly fascinated with this ideology.
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Elon Musk vows to fix 'dog mode' after a tech CEO said his Tesla hit 85 degrees with his pooch inside the car
Tesla's 'dog mode' was rolled out six months ago, and is meant to keep the car cool to prevent dogs from overheating.
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Read the full email Uber CEO wrote to employees about why the company was laying off 400 workers
Uber laid off 400 people, or roughly one-third of its marketing department, this week. Here's how the company is restructuring.
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Lyft is halting its e-bike program in San Francisco after two bikes mysteriously erupted in flames
Lyft said it's been seeing increased vandalism to its bikes, and is investigating if that's the cause of the fire.
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