CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar says layoffs would primarily affect the company's go-to-market team.
LinkedIn increased its revenue by 5% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023.
Parts of the California Forever project are now being characterized as a national security threat.
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New renderings show that the tech billionaire-backed city from ‘California Forever’ would be a pseudo-Mediterranean vacation spot but with more solar panels.
The new Twitter, AKA ‘X’, privacy policy states that the site may collect users' biometric information—likely a face scan to prove they’re really human.
A bunch of Silicon Valley tycoons think they're going to build a utopia in northern California. We've heard this one before.
The cryptocurrency startup wants to create a "new global digital currency" verified by users' unique iris scans.
Parents can view teens' time spent on Messenger and receive updates on contact list changes. Instagram tests a LinkedIn-style invite to direct message.
According to Twitter owner and former CEO Elon Musk, Yaccarino will focus on business operations while he focuses on "product design and new technology."
LinkedIn is laying off its last sales and product teams in China and discontinuing its app as it finalizes its exit. It was the last US social network there.
Imagine if ChatGPT talked like a concerned friend, though Inflection’s Pi AI doesn’t want to talk about itself, especially not its training data.
There's been lots of talk about how the AI boom will lead to lost jobs, but can AI help you get a new one?
Following the acquisition, shut down, and redirection of the right-wing Twitter clone, it's biggest fans would now like a right-wing Parler clone.
The nonprofit media organization says it will cease posting on the platform, after Elon Musk took steps to "undermine our credibility."
Arthur Grand Technologies received outrage for a job listing asking for White U.S.-born citizens. Now they're taking legal action against the ex-employee.
Matthew Brown left a trail of questionable claims about his business experience.
The former Amazon consultant also took to LinkedIn to apologize for the crime saying, "I am sorry to have done these things."
Apparently, not even job search platforms are immune in the latest spate of layoffs resulting from a months long tech downturn.
The company formerly known as Facebook is shifting its focus once again, this time to enter the artificial intelligence arms race.