Firefox browser maker Mozilla Foundation laid off 30% of its employees in its second round of layoffs this year and confirmed two of the foundation’s major divisions were cut.
Security researcher discovered a bug in the anti-cheat system of Call of Duty which was affecting legitimate users and was being exploited to frame thousands of such players as cheaters.
Anduril is considering building its first major manufacturing plant, a 5-million-square-foot facility known as “Arsenal-1” in Arizona, Ohio, or Texas.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas offered to provide services during a strike by New York Times tech workers, causing many users to chastise him for crossing the picket line.
Nvidia surpassed Apple’s market capitalization to become the world’s largest company.
Apple warned investors that its new and future products might never be as profitable as the iPhone.
Agtech unicorn Bowery Farming, known for building vertical farms to produce crops, declared shutting down after being valued at $2bn.
OpenAI's new search product, ChatGPT Search, was released to hype but was not as impressive as hoped.
BP revealed it was closing 18 early-stage hydrogen projects, having a chilling effect on the nascent hydrogen industry.
Canada has ordered the closure of ByteDance’s operations in the country due to national security risks but Canadians can still use TikTok.