Aussies at risk as tech giant cuts jobs
Australian staff at a multinational software company are nervously awaiting news on whether they will keep their jobs.
Australian staff at a multinational software company are nervously awaiting news on whether they will keep their jobs.
Australian tech start-ups in one state will have the opportunity to access a new program lead by a global investment firm.
The man who was once an international symbol of a modern China with a $71bn fortune is to give up control of his company after he riled Beijing.
Social media platform Twitter appears to be suffering some kind of outage across Australia with thousands reporting the platform is slow or not responding at all.
‘PRISSY European sensibilities’ which will see users have the right to edit search results have been slammed in the US as strange and unworkable.
COMPUTER giant Hewlett-Packard will cut another 11,000 to 16,000 jobs, above a target of 34,000 the company outlined in May 2012.
A SHADOWY military unit operating out of a non-descript high-rise is behind a high-stakes hacking conflict between the US and China.
OPTUS has lost 160,000 mobile customers in the last financial year and hasn’t ruled out cutting more jobs on top of the 350 already announced.
TECH giant Samsung has apologised to staff who say they suffered cancer as a result of chemical exposure in its chip factories. So far, 73 people have died.
THE chairman of the Samsung business empire was reportedly in stable condition at a Seoul hospital Sunday after suffering a heart attack.
SNAPCHAT has agreed to a settlement over charges that it deceived customers about the disappearing nature of their messages.
A MAKE or break decision is looming for Yahoo’s boss, as she will be forced to sell a huge stake in one of the company’s biggest assets.
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